With AVbeam for Mac, you can compare multiple source audio files against multiple target audio files. Just select your source audio files and target audio files, and AVbeam will compare and report all the matching audio segments.
AVbeam can identify similar-sounding audio segments in your source and target files. Audio files don't have to match entirely and can match partially at different time offsets.
AVbeam uses a robust audio comparison algorithm that can identify similar audio segments under significant noise and distortions. It is resistant to frequency filtering, audio amplifying, audio damping, and various other distortions.
Thanks to audio fingerprinting technology, AVbeam can identify matching audio segments in many different audio file formats, including MP3, WAV, OGG, and FLAC.
AVbeam also has a waveform viewer with a built-in audio player. You can listen to the matched audio segments in the waveform viewer to see how similar they are.
AVbeam also displays the exact time offsets of the matching audio segments. It also shows the similarity level of the matching audio segments as a percentage.
AVbeam works completely offline. All the comparisons are done on your local computer, and none of the audio files leave the computer. So you get ultimate privacy and protection for your audio files.
AVbeam can also save the final audio comparison results to a PDF file.