I'm wanting to use the DSP Studio to customize the sound in my Family Room (Client with 7.1 AVR) and in the two Bedroom sets (two Clients, with sound TVspeakers2.0 and one with a Sound Bar 2.1).
First I created two DSP profiles to test with. "Video-DSP" which has "Output Format" set to Source, "Volume Leveling" On, and "Room Correction" set to "Center Channel +4db.
And then I created the second profile "Audio-DSP" which has "Output Format" set to Source, and "Volume Leveling" On. I then added one of these two profiles to all my audio and video files. So each file has a DSP profile tag.
On the Server computer, the per file DSP settings works fine. Audio and Video both switch to the correct DSP profile.
But on the Clients the "Player Display" window shows the file's DSP Tag as I set it, but MC doesn't seem to be using it. I'm not getting the center Chanel =5db for example. The Clients seems to use whatever setting is loaded in the Client's DSP Studio rather than the settings on the Server. BTW, I have no DSP profiles saved on the Clients.
So I'm thinking that a "per-file DSP" setup on the Server is not the correct method to do what I want.
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To make this thread easier to read I'm going to stop here.
My questions are:
1) Is putting the DSP profile in the file's Tag the correct way to go if I want different DSP settings on the Clients? It looks like per-file DSP is only useful if you just have one computer.
2) Should I be looking at setting up Zones (Family Room, Client1, Client 2) instead. And then setting up different Audio DSP and a Video DSP for each Zone? Or can I still use the "per-file DSP tag" and just make them different depending on the Zone?