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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_skip: skip tracks that match a specified search query
Last post by Orion33 -I didn't know about the quotation marks. Thanks, that seems to be working now.
Complete n00b question that I didn't find much answer to. I see no -m in the signature immediately above, at least.The -m, --midside parameter only works with stereo content and determines bits to remove through analysis of mid and side channel data, the calculated bits to remove are then removed from each of the stereo channels in the WAV data. This means that the bits to remove value is the same for each channel (which is not the case normally) so the overall bits to remove for the processed data will likely be lower.
Reducing bit depth not by zeroing out both stereo channels, but by averaging bits - so that they are zeroed in a side/difference channel; is that -m?
Which might not be exploited in a way that gives any bang for the buck really?
Most values were the same, peak timestamp if different, along with track and album peak. Is this to be expeced?Peaks being slightly different is expected with different resamplers. Highest peak position changing entirely was unexpected, I have never noticed that happening. Would be curious to see what goes on in the track in those positions that causes such shift.
Thanks for those!
For PLR I'm using this (also posted by someone else on here), which is just nuts:
$puts(PLR,$if(%replaygain_track_peak_db%, $puts(PLR,$sub($mul($replace(%replaygain_track_peak_db%,.,),10),$sub($mul($replace(%replaygain_track_gain%,.,),-10),18000))) $puts(PLR_TEN,$left($right($get(PLR),3),2)) $puts(PLR_ROUND,$ifgreater($get(PLR_TEN),40,$add($get(PLR),100),$get(PLR)))$iflonger($get(PLR_ROUND),4,<$left($get(PLR_ROUND),2)<.$substr($get(PLR_ROUND),3,3),$left($get(PLR_ROUND),1)<.$substr($get(PLR_ROUND),2,2)),))$get(PLR)
What are the strings/title formatting we need to enter to get the DR and LRA values to show up in a Playlist column?
Would also be nice to have an easy way to show LUFS Integrated and Max LUFS M and Max LUFS S for each track. I use a long string now for LUFS-I, but be nice to have something that was more easily understandable.
$if(%replaygain_track_gain%,$puts(l,$sub(-1800,$replace(%replaygain_track_gain%,.,)))$div($get(l),100).$right($get(l),2) dB,)
And thanks Case for making this, it's fantastic.
Different codecs can introduce different type of coloration.Which codecs are these?
I can notice it especially on rock and metal genres.
... 11025Hz low bitrate MP3's after realizing most Flash games were actually using 11025Hz low bitrate MP3's (they were sounding very good). 11025Hz low bitrate MP3's are easier to listen than the original ones for me.So you like your audio to be downsampled, which obviously colors the sound because it removes high frequencies (and may even add aliased lower-frequency content). Or put differently, you're using the downsampling/upsampling as an audio effect.
"$mod(%play_count%,3)" EQUAL 0It has been said numerous times but I'll say again: you can test your query (if it doesn't use the component's built-in features) in foobar's library search dialog. You'll instantly get feedback if the syntax is right and will get a list of tracks that match the query.