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JRiver Media Center 24.0.42 BETA for Debian Jessie (amd64, i386 and arm)
Awesome Donkey:
All three links get access denied errors.
bob:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on June 30, 2018, 05:11:41 am ---All three links get access denied errors.
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Sorry about that, they should be good now.
UdoS:
Hi ,
I'm exporting music to a external device which does not support volume leveling. For the device, "apply DSP settings" is marked. I would expect, that the volume level is then hard coded into each frame and the Volume Level fields set to zero. But playing music with my device (iPhone / iPad), level still jumps around, which is hardly tolerable. If I misunderstand the function "apply DSP settings"a, please let me know.
Since JRemote doesn't honor the volume level information (Any reason for that?), I exported all files to a different folder using "apply DSP settings". I used a separate database to manage those files, but even running the "analyze audio" makes no change to the level (It should be close to 0 now).
To me, the DSP settings are not applied during the conversion process. I tested it by using three files 440Hz, 0db / -6db and -10db. When VL is working, all three files play the same volume (as on my PC), if not, there is a noticeable difference in volume. (the attached files need to be analyzed first)
Awesome Donkey:
Just noticed that ASIO Driver is listed under Options > General > Features. However since ASIO isn't available on Linux, it might be a good idea to hide this one. ;) Not sure if there's anything else that needs hidden though.
Sesam:
--- Quote from: Hendrik on June 14, 2018, 08:37:38 am ---The web browser integration is known to somehow dislike GNOME. We're working on a solution or a replacement.
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I have the same problem with the browser under the Deepin desktop environment, JRiver also closes/crashes if resizing the window while playing a video.
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