AudioAuditor is a Windows desktop app designed to help you check the quality of audio files. It finds issues like fake lossless tracks, clipping, MQA encoding, and even AI-generated audio. The app includes a built-in audio player with equalizer settings, spatial audio support, a spectrogram viewer, and offers 10 themes for a personalized look.
You do not need any programming skills to use it. The app works with common audio files and gives clear feedback about what it detects.
To run AudioAuditor on your Windows PC, make sure your system meets these minimum specs:
- Windows 10 or newer (64-bit recommended)
- At least 4 GB of RAM
- 500 MB of free disk space
- A sound card or audio interface supported by Windows
- Internet connection for initial download
The app does not need any additional software to work. It runs standalone once installed.
Click the button below to visit the official download page for AudioAuditor. This page contains the latest version of the app ready for Windows.
Once you are on the page, look for the latest release or installer file, usually named something like AudioAuditorSetup.exe.
After the file downloads, open the folder where it saved and double-click the installer file.
Windows may ask if you trust the app. Confirm to continue.
Follow the on-screen instructions to install AudioAuditor. You can choose the installation folder or accept the default path.
After the installation finishes, find the AudioAuditor shortcut on your desktop or in the Start menu.
Double-click to open the app.
Use the "Open File" button inside the app or drag audio files into the window.
Supported audio formats include MP3, FLAC, WAV, AIFF, and others.
Once a file loads, AudioAuditor analyzes the track automatically.
The app will highlight:
- Fake lossless audio (files that claim to be lossless but are not)
- Clipping (distorted audio caused by levels going too high)
- MQA encoding presence
- AI-generated audio traits
You can view the results in a clear, easy-to-understand report.
AudioAuditor includes:
- A player to listen to the loaded audio
- Equalizer with presets and custom settings
- Spatial audio controls to tweak sound positioning
- Spectrogram viewer to see waveform and frequency breakdowns
- Theme options to change the app's look
These tools help you explore your audio further.
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Fake Lossless Detection
Detect files that pretend to be lossless but are actually compressed files renamed as lossless. -
Clipping Detection
Find parts of your audio where the signal cuts off, causing distortion. -
MQA Detection
Identify Master Quality Authenticated files, useful for audiophiles and audio professionals. -
AI-Generated Audio Detection
Spot audio tracks made or altered by AI tools. -
Built-In Audio Player
Play audio inside the app without needing another program. -
Equalizer (EQ)
Adjust bass, treble, and midrange frequencies to your liking. -
Spatial Audio Support
Control how sound is positioned in 3D space for headphones. -
Spectrogram Viewer
Visualize the audio spectrum over time to see frequency information. -
Themes
Switch between 10 visual themes for comfort and style.
AudioAuditor offers settings for customization:
- Playback speed
- Theme selection
- Equalizer presets
- Analysis detail level
- Default file opening options
You can access settings through the main menu at any time.
Check the official download page periodically to find newer versions.
To update:
- Download the newest installer from the same page.
- Run the installer and follow prompts.
- Your settings and data will stay safe.
- App won’t start: Check Windows version and system requirements. Restart your computer and try again.
- Audio files won’t load: Verify the file format is supported and not corrupted.
- Analysis incomplete: Close other applications that use sound devices. Check app permissions.
- Sound distorted: Adjust EQ or spatial settings in the player.
If issues persist, open an issue on the repository page here.
AudioAuditor works with these file types:
- WAV
- FLAC
- MP3
- AIFF
- MQA streams
You do not need to convert files before analyzing.
- Musicians checking track quality before release.
- Audio engineers verifying master files.
- Audiophiles ensuring files are true lossless.
- Curious listeners exploring audio quality.
- Content creators detecting AI audio use.
Visit this page to download the installer and start using AudioAuditor today: