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Foobar2000 v.2 beta20

I had the impression that the playlists are very slow when switching from one to another. Sorry, I don't speak English, I use google translator.

Re: Foobar2000 v.2 beta20

Reply #1
Issue: VST not retaining values configured.

I just updated my DMG Audio packages, and for some reason no configurations are being saved in Beta 20. On close and reopen of the VST UI, all configuration has reverted to default.

This seems to be an issue with the VST 2.x/3.x Adapter Component, other DSPs save OK.

This does not occur with JRiver Media Center V 300040.

*** Update***
This seems to be related to DMG's update - you can download and use TrackControl here for free: https://dmgaudio.com/products_trackcontrol.php

Real-time adjustment of parameters in TrackControl have no effect, gain etc. makes no difference. However settings that are the DMG default do somehow end up in the audio path.


Thanks!

Re: Foobar2000 v.2 beta20

Reply #2
You can make the cursor and mouse wheel change the volume everywhere (in the status bar and in the Volume control menu) by 1dB, as specified in the settings - Volume step (dB): 1dB. And the readings were always integers -1.0, -2.0, -3.0... dB.

Now everywhere is a mess. The cursor changes the volume everywhere by 0.5dB. The mouse wheel in the status bar - 1dB each and integers (-1.0, -2.0, -3.0... dB) - that's good. Using the mouse wheel in the Volume control menu by 1dB is good, but without reference to integers (ie -1.5, -2.5, -3.5 ... dB) is bad. The settings are set to 1dB. If the settings were 0.5dB, then (-0.5, -1.0, -1.5 ... dB) would be fine.

There is a Volume step value, from which you expect a certain gradation where necessary. For example:
Volume step (dB): 1dB
-1.0, -2.0, -3.0... dB (not -1.1, -2.1, -3.1... or -1.5, -2.5, -3.5...)
Volume step (dB): 0.5dB
-0.5, -1.0, -1.5... dB (not -0.6, -1.1, -1.6).
Volume step (dB): 0.2dB
-0.2, -0.4, -0.6...dB (not -0.3, -0.5, -0.7...dB)

If the volume gradation is, for example, 0.1, 0.3, 0.4, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8, 0.9, then no one needs the volume numbers to be any special, as it turned out and it turned out. But 0.2, 0.5, 1.0 are special numbers. Especially 0.5 and 1.0 - they are used by everyone.

Make at least 0.5 and 1.0 always add 0.5 and 1.0 and be tied to a certain gradation. Moreover, you have already done this, just now the cursor for some reason changes the volume by 0.5 dB, at a setting of 1.0. ... ... already wrote above.

Re: Foobar2000 v.2 beta20

Reply #3
Issue:
In the Gray Orange color scheme, when the background is black, you first select an album in the Album list, then you click on a track in the Library Viewer Selection and the album selection in the Album list disappears. The Selection color is set, but it doesn't affect anything.
Most likely the Highlight color option has stopped working.
In 1.6.14 it was normal, the color of the selection changed and remained in place.

Issue:
When you scroll the slider in the Speekbar panel, it blinks. In 1.6.14 it was normal, did not blink.

 

Re: Foobar2000 v.2 beta20

Reply #4
Issue:
When you scroll the slider in the Speekbar panel, it blinks. In 1.6.14 it was normal, did not blink.
Same "blink" observed in v2 64-bit beta 21.