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MP3 - General / Re: Resurrecting/Preserving the Helix MP3 encoder
Last post by KevinB52379 -My foobar2000 encoder settings are:- %d -F18000 -HF2 -V85 -X2
I have lossy selected, multi threading is enabled, 24 bit is selected.
I also agree, but 2 years have passed away without any changes in SMP. I feel SMP x64 is a long way from being done.
I'm not a fan of that because it will cause too much text to be drawn over the gauge. The current position of the text was decided by my laziness to write the code to give it it's own client area.I thought that it should be easy to also display the text version of Peak inside the graph (let's say beside the text RMS values)Since we now have the ability to see "RMS" as text maybe it would be useful to also see "Peaks" as text. And to go further also "Peaks - RMS" - but what would that value be "equivalent" (sort of) of: momentary/short term DR (from the infamous plugin), momentary/short term PLR/PSR, momentary/short term LUFS, momentary/short term LRA or something else?Isn't that already available in the modern Loudness Peakmeter plugin?
https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,123953.msg1027603.html#msg1027603
Again, I'm not an expert but isn't the confusion centered around dB and dbFS? Also, the mathematical RMS definition seems to get obfuscated by the audio world understanding of RMS.Sorry @case but I'm not going to take your word for it. Removing the division causes all the test files from SOS to have a dBFS reading that is 3dB higher than their expected result. Even the tone://997 reference is wrong.It's not my word, that's the very definition of RMS: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Root_mean_square#Definition.
You calculate the sum of values squared, divide by the number of values and take square root of that.
And removing the last division does not increase the result, I don't understand why you claim that. It causes the file labeled -20 dB to show -23 dB RMS, or -20 dB with the +3 mode enabled. And tone:// test is -3.0 dB / 0.0 dB.
Unrecoverable playback error: Unsupported stream format: 11025 Hz / 24-bit / 1 channels (0x4)Yet, if I look at the Properties in foobar, it specifies 16 bit! I can encode the flac file with any of the oggenc2 variants (Windows 10 Pro x64) and the same situation exists - same error message, but properties appear correct. Decoding the flac to wav doesn't help either. Any ideas, anyone?
Since we now have the ability to see "RMS" as text maybe it would be useful to also see "Peaks" as text. And to go further also "Peaks - RMS" - but what would that value be "equivalent" (sort of) of: momentary/short term DR (from the infamous plugin), momentary/short term PLR/PSR, momentary/short term LUFS, momentary/short term LRA or something else?
Isn't that already available in the modern Loudness Peakmeter plugin?
https://hydrogenaud.io/index.php/topic,123953.msg1027603.html#msg1027603
Seems like prompt window can only be disabled if option "Send files at recycle bin if possible" is checked at "Deletion type" and prompt option unchecked.It is ok in 2.1.4 version but the problem persists in 2.2 beta version.