Feedback welcome.
I didn't do all of my eventual formatting to the Convolution article, and others, yet. I'm planning to build a template for color highlighting, but I haven't done it yet, and I'd prefer to finish that before I do a bunch of highlights on articles that aren't mine (I'll already have an epic pile of <span> tags to clean up in my own articles).
However, I noticed one thing...
Using the Filter in JRiver
To use a single filter in JRiver, just navigate to Tools > Options > Audio > DSP Studio & Output Format > Convolution. Browse to to your filter location, select it, and make sure that the check box beside the convolution tab is checked.
For more complex configurations, JRiver can interpret standard plain-text Convolution Config Files. See these Examples for how to write one.
This particular thing I am kind-of a tightwad about, and so I'll mention it. I have no firm confirmation that anyone from JRiver agrees, but
I've tried to build my "style" based on the general standards that Jim and other JRiver staff have used with their more recent edits. They do not always use a consistent style, but I do, especially when it comes to this particular point.
Anyway, when referring to JRiver and Media Center,
I use the following rules:
* JRiver always refers to the company, not the product. I know some people use the term "JRiver" out and about as shorthand for Media Center, but Jim-and-Company never do. So, JRiver staff, JRiver's Interact forum, JRiver Id, are all okay. The stuff you did above is not.
* Earlier in the article where you say "JRiver's parametric equalizer modules are Infinite Impulse Response filters that simulate conventional Minimum Phase electronic filters."? That's a gray area, but I'd call it fine, because it refers to something they "own".
* It is always JRiver and not JRiver, JRiver, J River, or anything else. In fact, this text is probably screwed up because the forum auto-corrects it to the preferred spellings when you post here. (EDIT: Yup, it fixed them all but the space. There were periods and stuff in there when I typed the "bad" examples.)
* When referring to Media Center, the product, you do not need to include JRiver in the text. The whole wiki is about JRiver Media Center, and I think everyone gets the point. Besides, it is less clumsy than the longer text and easier to read.
* The first time you refer to Media Center in a given article or section, spell it out. Subsequent usages in the same section can use the abbreviation MC.
* When referring to Media Center in an article Title or Section Title, always spell it out and never abbreviate.
* When spelling it out, always capitalize M and C, but not the entire string (like a proper name).
* When abbreviating, always use MC and not M.C., mc, or other variations.
That's what I do. If I come apon your article and have a bug in my rump about it, I'll fix those kinds of things, as I did to the section above. I didn't check all of the article, or the others, but I imagine you were basically doing the same everywhere.
As I said... Just what I do. I don't know how Jim or Matt or Hendrik or whomever feels about it. But I think it works and it looks and reads nicely.