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3rd Party Plugins - (fb2k) / Re: foo_truepeak True Peak Scanner
Last post by wojak -PLR is difference between highest peak and loudness, calculated as 'peak_db' - 'LUFS-I'. Only way it would be negative is if peak was somehow smaller than loudness.
All places I saw quoting PLR numbers printed them without decimals, like https://wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=Foobar2000:Titleformat_Examples#Peak_to_Loudness_Ratio_.28PLR.29. I figured it's like the DR number that people want to see as integer.
Hi,
Since TP and LUFS are presented with two decimal places, I think PLR should also be that way.
External meters like Youlean also use decimals.
The formula I use in Columns is based on:
$puts(PLR,$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)),))$if2($get(PLR),?)