OK, further to the above: an example of the problem using the Perfect Declipper VST
First, the original waveform:
Now the correct conversion (done in Adobe Audition)
And the faulty conversion, done in MC:
You can see that MC doesn't start converting via DSP until towards the end of that first big chunk of data.
And here is a second conversion of exactly the same track, through exactly the same DSP chain.
You can see the conversion starts slightly later this time. And subsequent conversions seem to start later and later in the same track.
I *hear* the same thing through the DLNA DSP chain - the track starts playing without DSP and then partway through the track the DSP kicks in.
So it looks like:
NEW: Third party DSP plugins (like VST effects) are now enabled for DLNA. isn't functioning quite correctly yet...
And it's not just third party VST - the same thing happens with MC's own DSP.