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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: Stream_HD on October 03, 2013, 09:27:59 pm
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Does anyone have any experience with using a room calibration from Dirac Live within JRiver? I am hoping maybe I can use the files from my Dirac recorded room calibration with JRiver.
Thanks!
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You should be able to set the Dirac Audio Processor as your audio device in Tools > Options > Audio > Audio Device. This will route all of JRiver's output through Dirac.
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Using Dirac as my output isn't the problem and sorry if it sounded that way. What I am asking is, can I apply the room calibration files from Dirac, to JRiver so that I don't have to use Dirac at all.
People say they use Audiolense or something like that and JRiver says you need a program capable of recording the room and then you can apply those calibration settings to JRiver. I am trying to figure out what file(s) JRiver wants from Dirac to use the room calibration recordings I have.
The reason for this is that I have special speaker mappings in JRiver and Dirac doesn't like it (I have output 4 sub muted, and then mapped to output 7 and 8). Well Dirac doesn't give a crap, it plays channels in perfect ascending order. This makes all my output sounds get pushed up one in the chain, so output 5 is now 4, 6 is now 5 etc.
So I am trying to avoid using Dirac if I can get just as good of results without it and only using it's calibration tools to record the room and have JRiver apply the fixes.
Is this possible?
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Here exactly is what is happening and the ticket I put into Dirac:
I am creating a 7 channel filter because I have a 5.2 setup. Dirac is not playing the information out of the correct channels. During my calibration, I SKIP channel 4. But when Dirac processor is used, it plays out the first 7 channels, instead of following my channel output. Here is what I need to accomplish:
1. Left Front
2. Right Front
3. Center
4. NOTHING
5. Left Side
6. Right Side
7. Left Sub
8. Right Sub
Now, when I play this through JRiver it works perfectly. When I do the calibration tool, those are the channels that I calibrate and Dirac allows me to pick them in that order.
The problem is that after I finish the filter and apply it to the processor, the processor decides to play it like this:
1. Left Front
2. Right Front
3. Center
4. Left Side
5. Right Side
6. Left Sub
7. Right Sub
8. NOTHING
And since the cables going into the DAC don't match that order, wrong speakers play the information.
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Use the Parametric Equalizer in JRiver's DSP Studio and add several "Mix Channels" to change JRiver's output to what Dirac expects. Here is how to move the last four channels up one channel:
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I have Audiolense and it creates a convolution filter that I load in the Convolution DSP. I'm not sure that Dirac creates a convolution filter that will work with other convolution engines besides its own. You would have to ask them.
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I wonder how I would do this since I already have SUB set to mute in JRiver, and then have the Sub outputs being routed to outputs 7 and 8 by JRiver (using the routing like you have above). Then I have the bass from all the other channels being filtered at 80HZ and below, being sent to outputs 7 & 8 also.
Basically I have a 5.2 setup and so was keeping the subwoofers in stereo, using outputs 7 and 8. I wonder how much true gain I am getting by using seperate outputs for each sub compared to just putting them both on port 4 and sending all the bass to that output (and sending both signals of the DAC to my subwoofers). I would lose individual room control of them but I am not sure how much this would really matter. In essence, going to a true 5.1 or 7.1 versus staying with stereo subs and having custom room correction on each one.