I want to calculate room noise level with the computer\'s microphone. I record noise as an audio file, but how can I calculate the noise dB level?
I don\'t know how
The short answer is: you cannot do sound level measurements with your laptop, nor with your cellphone, etc., for all the reasons outlined previously, plus the fact your cellphone, laptop, etc. use compression algorithms to assure that everything recorded is within the hardware capability. So, if for example you measure a sound then run it through signal processing software such as Head Artemis or LMS Test.Lab, the indicated sound pressure level will always be in the neighborhood of 80 dB(A) regardless of the true level. I can say this from having used cellphone or laptop audio to get an idea of a noise frequency spectrum, while taking level measurements using a calibrated sound level meter. Interestingly, Radio Shack used to sell a microphone intended for speech input while videoconferencing that had very flat frequency response over a broad range, and only cost about $15.