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Convert Format JRSS Downmix has lost the LFE channel
mattkhan:
manually editing the relevant section of the ini file in the backup and then restoring that copy does seem to fix the problem.
It guess this must be a bug in the way the settings are loaded from a backup.
Hendrik:
I found the bug in the logic. We have separate settings for sub downmix and sub passthrough/upmix, and it used the wrong one in one place, resulting in the sub to be lost if for some reason you had the passthrough/upmix setting to silence the subwoofer (like it appears you had, Output Surround Subwoofer Cutoff was -1)
mattkhan:
Glad you found it.
the UI says "downmix all frequencies" for that config, is that considered to mean "silence the subwoofer"?
Hendrik:
No, that means what it says. But thats not the setting that was affecting the process, hence the bug. If you switch the output channel layout to one that includes a LFE channel, it'll swap the settings around and show you the other LFE/Sub setting, that one was set to silence on your one box. But obviously it should not affect downmixing, its not even shown there. :)
mattkhan:
--- Quote from: Hendrik on June 16, 2017, 04:22:43 am ---No, that means what it says. But thats not the setting that was affecting the process, hence the bug. If you switch the output channel layout to one that includes a LFE channel, it'll swap the settings around and show you the other LFE/Sub setting, that one was set to silence on your one box. But obviously it should not affect downmixing, its not even shown there. :)
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ah ok I'm with you now.
As an aside, I notice the PEQ settings are stored in a text format. It isn't a super user friendly format but it's better than nothing, any chance of a load button so you could just load a wodge of filters into the form in one go?
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