desperateBeauty
desperateBeauty
I see the same white-edge flicker on Windows 10 with in-built Intel HD 630, even in release builds. And it's much worse than yours. Will need to look at that.
I've updated the file to handle 'JUNK' chunks before the 'fmt ' chunk (eg. Wavelab 8 writes those).
This is apparently caused when a user offloads the Windows/Installer folder to another location via a junction (or poss. other symlink). Just happened to me (because I did). It breaks...
only seems to affect 'insane' profile, 'high' & 'long' give correct length output.
OK but this isn't very useful, because the output then has to be trimmed back manually to the original length in most scenarios - it's better if the output is...
right, but in any meaningful way? surely most or all of it is below the noise floor, or close to it. I'd be very happy trimming back to the original...
I'm not following you. maybe we're talking about different things. I'm talking about the overall audio file, which currently has (effectively) silence added to the beginning and end, making it...
yes, but FIRs are already truncated because we care about what is practical, and almost all of the infinity is completely inaudible to us. In practice, my test file has...
don't forget, the long FIR length does impact the existing audio content positively even after the output is trimmed, but it makes no difference to silence (or near silence) in...