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Stereo Tool 7.41
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Author:  hvz [ Thu Feb 27, 2014 1:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Stereo Tool 7.41

Stereo Tool 7.41 is released! See the download page.

Changes w.r.t. 7.40:
  • Big code cleanup.
  • Performance: Removed a lot of threads that might cause unpredictable performance behavior.
  • Performance: No longer sending data through a separate thread for some final processing.
  • Performance: Optimized FM Composite Limiter (50% less CPU), also no more extra latency (was 2 ms).
  • Performance: Optimized Natural Dynamics (80% less CPU, apart from channel splitting).
  • Performance: Optimized Compressors.
  • Performance: Optimized sound card handling (40% less CPU).
  • Performance: RF spectrum calculation now uses a lookup table for sin() calculations.
  • Performance/Bug fix: RF spectrum calculation analyzed more data than needed before (75% less CPU).
  • Performance: Redesigned and optimized Simple Clipper.
  • Performance: Optimized clipper bass handling performance.
  • Performance: Removed a few 'division by 0' protections that appear to be unnecessary.
  • Performance: Optimized RDS encoder.
  • Performance: Rewrote code to remove a lot of unnecessary data conversions.
  • Performance: Noise Gate/Stereo Boost: Pre-calculating some values values.
  • Performance: Optimized for memory caching.
  • Memory usage: Reduced by about half (DSP version: From 200 MB to 100 MB, Stand alone: From 197 to 113 MB).
  • Sound card: Several optimizations done. Buffer filling might look a bit different than before, but now if you don't see an empty buffer it won't crackle (before it could).
  • ASIO: Removed buffering step, this might in some cases allow slightly less latency.
  • ASIO: Added hiccup/crackling protection: Preliminary data is placed in the sound card buffer so something gets played in case of hiccups.
  • ASIO: Fixed low latency output with ASIO block sizes below 256 samples.
  • ASIO: Fixed buffer size calculation. Old versions reported the wrong time in the display.
  • Hard Limit: In Composite Clipper mode, it caused very soft (inaudible?) clicking sounds in previous versions. Fixed. Also made spectrum cleaner.
  • Low Latency Monitoring: Now uses the normal processing code instead of a separate code path. Sounds more like real output.
  • Low latency: Improved AGC behavior.
  • Low latency: Fixed AZIMUTH behavior.
  • Low latency: Fixed Phase Rotation frequency effects (now compensating for loss at certain freqs).
  • Low latency: Improved Multiband and Singleband limiting and compression.
  • Low latency: Clipper 'Advanced Bass Distortion Protection' did not work properly at latency 128.
  • Low latency: Slightly improved equalizer behavior to sound more like the higher latencies.
  • AGC: Added Power Highs filter (similar to Power Bass, under AGC).
  • AGC: Moved Power Bass and Power Highs to before the wideband AGC to improve volume level consistency.
  • AGC: Power Bass and Highs: Sudden fast rise of bass or highs is limited, new slider 'Release boost' added.
  • AGC: Power Bass: Sidechain option removed.
  • Stereo Image: Fixed most of the artifacts! No longer marked as Deprecated.
  • Fixed 'Post filter for DC offset' problem.
  • Bug fix: Carbon Coder Stereo Tool TV plugin hangup when normalizing for R128, reported by FOX TV.
  • Added HQ mode. Not available for users.
  • FM output for input sample rates below 30 kHz is no longer possible!

Author:  dj_szpajda [ Thu Feb 27, 2014 1:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 7.41

Is that CPU usage correct for multicore?
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Author:  DJ-DOGGY [ Thu Feb 27, 2014 2:52 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 7.41

Yes why not ?
Depending on what you use , but this is the middle CPU usage with Advanced clipper.

Author:  Edgar [ Thu Feb 27, 2014 3:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 7.41

At the 64 bit Windows version there is the word 'experimental'. I don't know how many users use this 64 bit Windows version, but I guess that the word experimental can be removed. As the former 7.40 and 7.31 64 bit one works fine for a longer time. I didn't test the 64 bit one that just came out yet.

The Mac standalone version has as date 2 January 2014, is there a wrong date setting at the Mac where this one is build? :D

Author:  NRG [ Thu Feb 27, 2014 3:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 7.41

Hi Hans,

good stuff !!! :lol:

a question: is this normal, in the previous version did not.

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Author:  tjh [ Fri Feb 28, 2014 12:38 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 7.41

What is

Added HQ mode. Not available for users.

Something we will have access to later? A license thing?
I'm curious, dammit.

Otherwise, fantastic release! Thanks Hans.

Edit: This is a very annoying forum "feature" while trying to search:

The following words in your search query were ignored because they are too common words: mode hq.

Author:  AaronHorn [ Fri Feb 28, 2014 6:16 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 7.41

I tried to the Linux GUI version. It appears to be an x64 binary now rather than an x86 one?

Might be worth noting that in the change log... I run an x86 installation purely for Stereo Tool so I guess I'll have to update it now!

Author:  Modulator [ Fri Feb 28, 2014 6:51 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 7.41

What's that TV-version? Is it some proprietary version that's made for FOX exclusively? R128 is big name in the business to I think no live loudness processing based on that would be released for free nor this ridiculously cheap price as the FM-version is today.

Author:  eldoradofm [ Fri Feb 28, 2014 7:09 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 7.41

Quote:
What's that TV-version? Is it some proprietary version that's made for FOX exclusively? R128 is big name in the business to I think no live loudness processing based on that would be released for free nor this ridiculously cheap price as the FM-version is today.
http://tv.soundaudioprocessing.com/

Author:  hvz [ Fri Feb 28, 2014 10:14 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 7.41

dj_szpajda: Yes, Stereo Tool currently uses 2 threads (1 per audio channel) for most of the processing. Another thread is used for the GUI but it doesn't use much processing power.

Edgar: Ok, I haven't really heard back from people if the 64 bit version is stable. It probably is though - I will remove it. DONE About the Mac date: I have a VMware image that I run to build the Mac version, I guess it doesn't update the date if I just put it to sleep and wake it up later to do a new build. :shock:

NRG: Hm, that's indeed a bug - should have no impact but it shouldn't be displayed.

tjh: Can't tell you yet - but it's not and will not be available in Stereo Tool.

AaronHorn: I think something went wrong in either the build or the upload - will rebuild it. It's still 32 bits (I should really make a 64 bit environment to build a 64 bit version). DONE

Modulator: R128 is not live, just multi-pass processing. It's also available in the command line version.

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