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More => Old Versions => Media Center 12 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: benn600 on January 16, 2007, 11:41:13 pm
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I just checked my DSP studio and noticed I have two entries for Temp & Pitch. I did install this very useful plugin quite a while ago but have no idea how I got two entries. Also, one of the entries has two sliders but the second (top of the two) has an additional slider--Rate. The other two are Tempo and Pitch. The second listing with Rate has this text:
Change the tempo and pitch at the same time (like speeding up or slowing down a record)
It almost looks like a newer version but I see that the current version is 1.0.0. Any ideas on the difference between these two? How can I remove the older one with only two sliders?
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I think itīs a change in the a build, that itīs included with the .exe . So you donīt need to install the plugin anymore. Maybe because you installed the plugin.... you have 2 entries. I canīt remember, with build it was, but I believe that there was st like "Encluded tempo and pith to the dsp studio".
Maybe itīs a newer version than the plugin.
Modify:
Look at this
12.0.133 (12/15/06)
1. Fixed: Misspelled the word 'Swap' on DVD properties.
2. NEW: Tempo, pitch, and rate DSP included as a default DSP.
3. NEW: Tempo & Pitch plugin nicely handles 4.0 and 5.1 sound.
4. NEW: Added "Rate" to the Tempo & Pitch plugin. (discovery: Bon Jovi at +0.3x = Stevie Nicks)
5. Changed: Tempo & Pitch plugin frees all resources and doesn't touch the input data when enabled with all sliders at +0.00x.
6. Changed: Made default DSP Studio studio pages more visually similar.
7. Fixed: Could not start playing TV in Theater View.
8. Fixed: Playback time display wouldn't nicely handle DSP plugins that changed the length / rate of playback.
9. NEW: Tapping "Pause / Break" in Theater View will loop through on screen status messages. (draw speed, some video card capabilities, etc.)
10. Optimized: Several Theater View optimizations to improve draw performance and lower CPU usage. (<5% CPU usage is typical with a modern video card)
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Wow. Great find! Thanks for pointing that out. I'm happy to hear that J River is including that standard.
That's one of the pros & cons of plugins. People often find plugins so useful and important that they want them to be included as default and in this case, I think that was a great move. That is such a useful plugin!
Addition: I remember reading that the plugin doesn't touch audio at +0.0x and thinking that seemed strange that it would be listed there when it was an independent plugin. What a surprise! I should have read above.
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The old plugin had problems with some multichannel output settings. These problems are fixed in the new integrated version. You should uninstall the old version. (Tools > Plug-In Manager...)
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=37557.0