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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 19 for Windows => Topic started by: ronkupper on July 06, 2014, 01:30:24 pm
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Hi Guys,
For some of the settings in DSP Studio it is specified that a stop in playback is required (like channel, encoding, sample rate, etc.)
I wanted to confirm that the Subwoofer setting (Silent, JRSS, Subclarity, etc) and Room Correction's Bass Management work in real-time (with the buffer delay of course).
Thanks,
Ron
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As far as I know they do.
A start/stop is required to effectuated changes made in these settings
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Hi Vincent,
Thanks for replying :)
I actually asked if they (Subwoofer settings & Room Correction) work in real-time so you think they don't?
The distance and volume level are definitely in real-time as one could hear the difference clearly.
I wonder if there is a difference with Subwoofer settings between Silent (controlled by Room Correction) and JRSS Subwoofer.
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Some misunderstanding probably.
Working in real time as I understand it is doing the processing on the fly.
You probably means if one can changes settings like volume control and hear it immediately (without a restart of the audio)
As far as I know, room correction is "real time"
Most options in Output Format requires the audio to stop/start (toggle n of channels for an example)
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Changes to room correction are real-time.
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Thanks Matt!
What about SubClarity and Subwoofer type?
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What about SubClarity and Subwoofer type?
I think they take a stop to take effect.