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PostPosted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 10:55 pm 
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Interesting: BreakawayOne forces windows to use 0.500ms Time Resolution.

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PostPosted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 11:41 pm 
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Ah, yes the LQLL threads are maxing out again when this happens.

Upon loading an instance, with the LQLL on, it works excellently. Enabling an untrained dehummer, also fine. Collect data, all good. Stop Collecting Data, suddenly LQLL cores max out and sound struggles to keep up. Upon turning off the Dehummer, the LQLL monitor works again, but with a sudden delay of (guessing here) 200ms.

However, if I save, quit, then relaunch, it seems to work fine again. Confusing.

Sending the ini via DM next.

edit: having trouble attaching a file with ini extension. Oh, the Normal output is fine, and the LQLL Buffer bar is sitting a little under half way full.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 11, 2021 4:57 pm 

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I noticed a bug in the version (even in the official latest released version). Namely, the following window is always displayed in VST2 version 64-bit. Even if I check the box that I don't want to get the message anymore I get it every time I start. That is, I have to click away the message every time. :roll:


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PostPosted: Mon Jun 14, 2021 2:20 pm 
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I noticed a bug in the version (even in the official latest released version). Namely, the following window is always displayed in VST2 version 64-bit. Even if I check the box that I don't want to get the message anymore I get it every time I start. That is, I have to click away the message every time. :roll:
Confirmed, strange. It looks like it loads with the default settings (including those for showing this message) every time. But if it loads with default settings, this popup shouldn't occur. Looking into it now...

Edit: It's a long story why this happens, anyway it's not a very important message so I've just removed it from the VST plugin.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2021 11:33 am 
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New beta (013) posted.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2021 1:06 pm 
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It's so unlogical that my VAC output will work with 484 samples and totally not work with 480 samples (48kHz).
In Jitter test 480 samples on same VAC is literaly perfect. Something is really wrong.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2021 1:20 pm 
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It's so unlogical that my VAC output will work with 484 samples and totally not work with 480 samples (48kHz).
In Jitter test 480 samples on same VAC is literaly perfect. Something is really wrong.
Hm. That could potentially be some rounding issue (checking now). But all sizes seem to work fine here, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484 - both with Wasapi and KS. What are you using exactly?

Edit: Not a rounding issue, my next guess is that different OS versions might behave differently. What are you testing on?


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2021 1:57 pm 
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It's so unlogical that my VAC output will work with 484 samples and totally not work with 480 samples (48kHz).
In Jitter test 480 samples on same VAC is literaly perfect. Something is really wrong.
Hm. That could potentially be some rounding issue (checking now). But all sizes seem to work fine here, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484 - both with Wasapi and KS. What are you using exactly?

Edit: Not a rounding issue, my next guess is that different OS versions might behave differently. What are you testing on?
Win10 1903, VAC (cable range), MME, 100ms buffer. Input is fine at 480 but not output, both vac's for input and output exactly same adjusted. and popup mesasage that peace of audio is ignored, blaming my CPU that hovering at 1% usage.
Also buffer still not start from center.

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This time wasapi works just fine, actually perfect (except buffer again still not start from center), even if i set input MME and output wasapi, still fine. So definitely something is wrong with MME and only as output.
KS is super stable too.

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2021 2:59 pm 
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It's so unlogical that my VAC output will work with 484 samples and totally not work with 480 samples (48kHz).
In Jitter test 480 samples on same VAC is literaly perfect. Something is really wrong.
Hm. That could potentially be some rounding issue (checking now). But all sizes seem to work fine here, 480, 481, 482, 483, 484 - both with Wasapi and KS. What are you using exactly?

Edit: Not a rounding issue, my next guess is that different OS versions might behave differently. What are you testing on?
Win10 1903, VAC (cable range), MME, 100ms buffer. Input is fine at 480 but not output, both vac's for input and output exactly same adjusted. and popup mesasage that peace of audio is ignored, blaming my CPU that hovering at 1% usage.
Also buffer still not start from center.

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This time wasapi works just fine, actually perfect (except buffer again still not start from center), even if i set input MME and output wasapi, still fine. So definitely something is wrong with MME and only as output.
MME output only works here if I set it above 1200 or so. 480 and 484 are both equally bad. I'm going to try one more thing, since it turns out that PortAudio is trying to be "smart" in a really annoying way (I tell it I want a latency of 1000 samples, then it says "ow, but Windows adds another 200 samples to it so let's just set it to 800". Which explains why everything behaves in unexpected ways.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 15, 2021 3:28 pm 
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So that's not good, here MME on output works from 484 samples and up (48kHz) KS, wasapi, works just fine. PA shoul'd not do that, we need exact numbers. I hope that does not mean if i set 960 it makes it 760 (?)

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