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Topic: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling (Read 14471 times) previous topic - next topic
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Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #50
Thank you for the reply. Understood, but I would have this as an option in the foobar2000 PGGB-RT control panel, disabled by default. This would be rather essential for those that run foobar2000 as a media server.
We will try to if we can do that based on how feasible that is.
Thank you very much, no worries if it can't be done! Sorry for the late reply.

Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #51
If you are using EQ with the PGGB-RT plugin, please make sure you download PGGB 256 to import your EQ filters (v5.2.53 released on 04/15/2023): Windows: https://www.dropbox.com/s/9n7oxwgdzkejmjt/PGGB_installer_web.exe?dl=0
Mac: https://www.dropbox.com/s/b478cs6g51nr8n0/PGGB_installer_web.exe?dl=0
Do not use the latest version (v5.3.42), I broke compatibility wit the latest release. Sorry for the inconvenience, I will fix this in the next version of PGGB. You will only need the trial version of PGGB and the EQ import function does not expire.
Author of PGGB, RASA & foo_pggb_rt, remastero.com

Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #52
If you are having issues with EQ, please grab the new version of PGGB 256: v5.3.43 and import your filters.
 
Note: I had to update the foo_pggb_rt plugin, grab the patch version from here. An official version will be posted to the foobar components site later.
 
Author of PGGB, RASA & foo_pggb_rt, remastero.com

Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #53

If you are still having issues due to high CPU and memory usage when using EQ, please grab this version here: 64 bit eq

We use 128bit for IIR filters even with 64bit processing, to minimize amplitude and phase errors. But, if that becomes a problem even in a modest setup, it defeats the purpose of RT. So, we may just use 64 bit processing for EQ in RT.

Once we confirm this to be stable, we will post it.
Author of PGGB, RASA & foo_pggb_rt, remastero.com

Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #54
Keen to try this plugin, any chance of a 32bit foobar compatible plugin?

(I cannot move to 64bit because of some legacy plugin)

Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #55
Unfortunately, no PGGB-RT does all the processing in 64 bits. Previously we used a 64bit bridge, but it proved to be unstable.
Author of PGGB, RASA & foo_pggb_rt, remastero.com

Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #56
Hi all!
I found that in clean installed windows 10 22h2 with latest updates and windows 11 23h2 plugin not working. Resampling not working. VC_redist_x64 installed on both systems. In build windows 11 22h2 plugin working ok.

Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #57
This plugin inteferes with the display of external album art.
Also I agree with xamastrok. There should be an option to enable this plugin by default.

Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #58
PGGB-RT 5.4.1 Track Gain does not seem to be applied.
If Track Gain is applied, the higher the negative value of Track Gain, the louder it should not be at the same volume position on the DAC.
This problem has been felt since Foobar2000 2.0 Preview.

Env.
Intel i9-7900X/Windows 11 23H2
Foobar2000 2.1 Preview 2023-11-27 x64
PGGB-RT 5.4.1

Music file.
Flac with Track Gain(tag)

DAC.
FiiO K7 32bit 352.4/384KHz
Driver version 5.58
ASIO Output

PGGB-RT Settings>See Attach Picture.

We apologise for any inconvenience caused by poor English.
DAC: FiiO K7 Headphone: Audio-Technica ATH-W5000 (A2DC Connecter/Balanced Mod.)
Audio Source: FLAC (16/44 24/96 24/192) from Windows Server Public Folder.
Foobar2000 x64 Preview with Intel Core i9-7900X/MEM 48GB/Windows 11.

Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #59
PGGB-RT 5.4.1 Track Gain does not seem to be applied.
PGGB-RT 5.6.0(Component version 5.6.5?)
Immediately after the update, Replay Gain was not applied, but once Track Gain/Apply Gain was specified in Replay Gain Control on the Foobar 2000 side, Replay Gain Control was set back to None. After that, Replay Gain seems to have been applied on the PGGB-RT side.
Thank you for your support.
We apologise for any inconvenience caused by poor English.
DAC: FiiO K7 Headphone: Audio-Technica ATH-W5000 (A2DC Connecter/Balanced Mod.)
Audio Source: FLAC (16/44 24/96 24/192) from Windows Server Public Folder.
Foobar2000 x64 Preview with Intel Core i9-7900X/MEM 48GB/Windows 11.

Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #60
Hi all!
I found that in clean installed windows 10 22h2 with latest updates and windows 11 23h2 plugin not working. Resampling not working. VC_redist_x64 installed on both systems. In build windows 11 22h2 plugin working ok.
Please confirm if you are sitll facing this issue with v5.6.0
Author of PGGB, RASA & foo_pggb_rt, remastero.com

Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #61
Just to confirm:
 if "CPU does not support Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX2)", PGGB will not work?

 

Re: Remastero's foo_pggb_rt, a 64 bit Foobar2000 component for resampling

Reply #62
Just to confirm:
 if "CPU does not support Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX2)", PGGB will not work?

Yes, that is true. This is because the acceleration algorithm for 64bit computations make use of AVX2.
Author of PGGB, RASA & foo_pggb_rt, remastero.com