Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling
Reply #68 – 2024-12-01 02:23:17
I encountered some problems when I updated my computer recently. I can set "enable PGGB-RT" in the playlist, but the "status bar" below still displays "FLAC" not " PGGB-RT" during playback. In the properties/details of the song, the file location has been changed to "pggb-rt://D:\Music\xxx.flac" and the console show the playback file is "pggb-rt://D:\Music\xxx.flac" OS: windows 11 CPU: I7-14700 MEM: 32 GB Foobar2000 version: v2.1.5 [x64] PGGB-RT version: 5.6.5 console info: [2024-08-08 10:07:40.470] Opening track for playback: "pggb-rt://D:\Music\葬送のフリーレンOriginal Soundtrack\Sousou no Frieren Original Soundtrack 〜Pre-release〜\06 Farewell, My Friend.flac" [2024-08-08 10:07:42.475] Opening track for playback: "pggb-rt://D:\Music\葬送のフリーレンOriginal Soundtrack\Sousou no Frieren Original Soundtrack 〜Pre-release〜\11 Fear Brought Me This Far.flac" Does it begin playing and when it plays are you able to verify (on your DAC) if it is the original rate or the modified rate? When PGGB-RT is doing the processing, it is normal for the status bar to say FLAC. My DAC is BGVP t01s does not show the sampling rate, so I can't verify the output sampling rate. However, I compared the output files of foobar2000 with and without the PGGB-RT plugin and found that the waveforms and spectra are the same (different with version 5.2). In addition, I set the output sampling rate to 48000HZ in the console of my computer and set the output of PGGB-RT to 384000HZ, and no error was reported during playback. (If I use an incompatible sampling rate, I get: Unrecoverable playback error). I'm not sure if this means that the PGGB-RT is working properly. Have you tried to use Foobar's inbuilt 'convert' feature to convert and save selected tracks using PGGB-RT? Set 'Maximize Quality' for best results as it does not affect size. Please make sure the output bit-depth you set in PGGB-RT settings matches the output bit-depth of the converted file format you choose. Then try to play the converted files.