More > JRiver Media Center 21 for Windows
NEW: Volume Leveling uses the additional Headroom provided by Internal Volume
lisbethfox:
BY THE WAY! I am not on MC 21 right now. I am on 20.0.132 Just so we're on the same page. I posted that initial question in MC 21's forum since I was curious about how the upgrade would affect me when I have a credit card again.
mwillems:
--- Quote from: lisbethfox on August 14, 2015, 12:14:55 pm ---
Going down to -6 doesnt help sadly.
This is most likely a different track, however on most tracks I can get up to 139% over (I was never paying too close attention, I happened to look at mostly peaks of 120% at most)
Any idea whats up? Im keeping this off in the mean time and just leaving it on flatline overflows since I cannot find a track that while the high pass is disabled it doesnt go into overload (other than 2 super super quiet SACDs I believe) .
--- End quote ---
That's really wild. I can't get anything like that to happen here. I'll keep playing around and see what I can manage. If you look at analyzer during playback can you see which channels are clipping? All of them? Just RL and RR?
One more thought: when you're looking at the parametric EQ tab there's an "options" button in the upper right hand corner. If you click that button are either of the two options checked? If so, uncheck them and test again. Neither of those two options should ever be checked for any built in DSP (other than analyzer), and "process independently of internal volume" in particular can cause lots of mischief.
lisbethfox:
Well heres the thing, I thought about trying the analyzer. Nothing clips. At all. On most tracks I was getting -10db on any one channel despite showing 113% average on the overload. Yet it DOES sound noticably better on the low end upon unchecking (I closed my eyes and played around haha, nowhere near a blind test but there is a difference) high pass.
Its doing something.
lisbethfox:
Nothing is checked and the second is just greyed out.
lisbethfox:
This is a really weird issue that had persisted throughout many updates, eventually I just figured Id put clip protection on but honestly I'd rather not settle for that.
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version