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HLConvolver Problem
eve:
--- Quote from: cornelis on February 27, 2023, 10:46:46 pm ---Can you perhaps explain where and how I can disable this?
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Check the "Display" options in Windows settings.
Scale should be at 100%
In the past I've had to go into "Advanced Scaling" and set it to 100% to lock it for all current and future monitors / displays when I've been testing different display devices or whatever.
However, the first option with the dropdown should work for most people's situations.
cornelis:
Thanks for your help, Eve. In Windows 11 it looked a little different, but when I scaled to 100% the problem remained. (although it looked a bit smaller 😉)
eve:
--- Quote from: cornelis on February 28, 2023, 08:53:15 am ---Thanks for your help, Eve. In Windows 11 it looked a little different, but when I scaled to 100% the problem remained. (although it looked a bit smaller 😉)
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That's unfortunate it didn't fix it. It is seeming like it's either an HL Convolver bug 'directly' or related to how hosting a VST within your audio application is implemented.
I've mentioned elsewhere, odd alignment / UI issues on VSTs in JRiver before. The thing is, those can crop up in pro audio applications too so it's not like JRiver is to blame here really?
It's not a 'fix' exactly but MetaPlug has been consistently helpful at sorting out VST issues for me. It's actually the only way I can get WAVES stuff working in JRiver reliably. It's a VST host itself so occasionally it can work around problematic VSTs.
Mitchco:
Just a quick note to say this was fixed by the JRiver team and now displaying as it should on 4K TV displays. I forgot which version the fix is in, but 30.0.82 works fine.
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