Hi all,
I'm combining a lot of replies in a single post.
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Quick question
Is the FM Analyzer going to be removed with this GUI change or has it not been implemented yet?
It's not yet added. Interestingly, about 20 settings (out of over 8000) are missing and almost all of them have been mentioned by someone already
(not just here, also via other means - I would ask people to please respond here though to keep all the info in one place)
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I'm not coming up with the new web GUI. Is there something I need to append to the URL? Or is that not available yet in this specific beta?
I haven't cleared caches and stuff, so I'll try that next.
That's a small bug, it should loaded the new web GUI but I don't think I added that already. For now, add /modern/ to the URL, so something like
http://127.0.0.1:8080/modern/
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I just can't stand how big this GUI is. Also does make zero difference if i set windows compatibility DPI scaling.
It is so big that i need to fill almost whole my screen width with ST window just to make MB1>Detection settings not scrollable horizontally. Not to mention that vertically i don't even have place left to normally see meters on top. They look so small compared to everything else.
On other hand gui generaly works much better, there is no sttutering in screen, meters, scopers, etc, are smoother, big cpu usage tho, not workable on any of my core2duo cpus.
I still think that all meter filters should stay always at one same place. I mean HOME> Then i click TrueBass, I don't see anymore all other meters i see only TrueBass metter (and rest meters in chain) even it shows meters for it right under, again.
Can you show a screenshot of how you're using it? Normally I would expect people to run the GUI using as much of the screen as possible, it sounds though like you're trying to use a very small area of your screen instead. The DSP scaling should work, which Windows version are you using?
I'm not 100% sure yet about the meter displays, I did notice the same issue (go to a bass filter and you loose the others), which both makes sense (if you're in Bass Exciter for example, it really doesn't matter what the multiband compressors are doing), but you can't go back there either. Anyway, that's why this is the first beta - we need feedback from other people beyond just us.
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Congratulations and well done with the new webinterface Tom !
Just wondering, will there be the basic/extreme parameter parameters settings in the future, or am i missing something ?
How can i adjust second MPX output level ?
Every setting except for a few dozen is still there, you may need to open submenu's to access them. Which replaces the "Advanced", "Expert" etc modes which suddenly show you all settings everywhere. For the 2nd MPX output level, open the FM sound card output detailed settings.
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Noted a possible bug in the Bandpass section on Windows 64-bit standalone version.
Changing HP or LP values does not result in updated diagram.
I think it's displaying the FM lowpass frequency in this case, instead of the non-FM one. That might be a bit unclear. We'll look into this. It's display-only anyway. (And the old GUI did the same thing, but it was displayed very small in the bottom so you probably never noticed it).
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On the Linux version it depends on the legacy libpng12 library, which can be a problem for some people, for instance my Arch based distro doesn't have it pre installed.
Having to run the program in command line to figure it out. It runs fine after installing the package libong12-1.2.59
Ok, some library must be using that. I'll see if we can get rid of the dependency next week.