I've had some success installing the following program into a linux container on my laptop:
I think it only has UK species programmed, but even so is a big improvement on manual sound analysis if anyone is interested. Rattles thru sound files in a matter of seconds and produces text files with the results.
(I also installed an android app called Drivesync, the paid version allows unlimited folders and filesize to automatically upload from my phone to google drive, so any files generated by the android batrecorder will be waiting on google drive for processing by the time I get to my laptop!)
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I think it only has UK species programmed, but even so is a big improvement on manual sound analysis if anyone is interested. Rattles thru sound files in a matter of seconds and produces text files with the results.
(I also installed an android app called Drivesync, the paid version allows unlimited folders and filesize to automatically upload from my phone to google drive, so any files generated by the android batrecorder will be waiting on google drive for processing by the time I get to my laptop!)
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