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Could you tell Dmitry that their plugin window somehow doesn't care about WM_PAINT messages being sent to the child with RDW_INTERNALPAINT?
It's probably missing some window or class style (maybe CS_PARENTDC? I'm not that familiar with styles for parent windows)
I started a topic about the new GUI beta with this information.
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While I'm at it, I should also support F11 to go fullscreen.
Could we get a keyboard shortcut to restart the soundcards as well since F11 for fullscreen is intended to be implemented? F12? Ctrl+F5?
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We are getting close to doing a a release build (which will for now still have the old GUI for Stereo Tool - version 9.92, the new GUI for ST-Enterprise - version 10.00).
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Edit: I made a booboo
. I forgot to update Toms latest user interface code, so this latest build partially uses older code. So I have no idea now what is fixed and what isn't.
No worry, surprises are "fun."
So, the issue I was having earlier about the buffer resetting with noise does not happen in ST Enterprise. However, the FM Output doesn't want to reset after the first time, and I constantly have to manually Restart sound cards to synchronize audio. I also think if it were to reset, it would happen so often that it would annoy me. How about a minimum time in-between buffer resets? Perhaps in the format of a slider of showing [XXXXX seconds (YY hours)] up to 24?
Should I send my ini?
If things are running normally, the buffers should *never* reset and never need to reset. So, what causes you to have to restart the sound cards to sync? Are you combining different sound cards? That should still work, but resampling needs to be enabled (it is by default, but you may have turned it off?).
Yes, please PM me your .ini file, and tell me what happens exactly. How often does the buffer run out? If the speed of some sound card is more than 0.5% off, we can't compensate for it anymore (we could, but it would cause audible speed and pitch changes - that's why we don't). But every somewhat decent sound card that I have ever tested has less than 0.01% offset.