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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 5:35 pm 

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Thank you for magnificent software, but there are some details that to improve.

1) The access time to the name of the songs to the radio text is too long (60sec). Can You change to 5 or 10 seconds?
5seconds is very good.

2) The 64bit version does not access for daylight saving time (DST), but the 32bit version is ok. The Time in RDS is wrong

3) I'd like to see the equalizer with sliders, one for each audio frequency range, instead of a line to fit as it is now.


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 7:54 pm 
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@katao: For the first thing (RDS), try putting "5s:" in front of the RT string. That should help. Also, if you have multiple texts, put the one that reads from file first. So:

You are listening to my radio station/Now playing \F"C:\np.txt"
should be:
Now playing \F"C:\np.txt"/You are listening to my radio station

And:
Now playing \F"C:\np.txt"
should be:
5s:Now playing \F"C:\np.txt"

I received more complaints about the DST 2 weeks ago but couldn't reproduce it. I tested with the 32 bit version so that might be it (very strange though).


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PostPosted: Fri Aug 29, 2014 11:36 pm 

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I think moving the limiters before the compressors is a really bad idea...at least add an option so we can switch it back to the old way if we like.


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 9:32 am 
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Hi to everyone... Hans I like the new interface but I think I found a bug. If i wonder around a bit on the web interface a pop-up pops up and the only thing it says is 1000 and after that no meters.... I am using Firefox 31.0 and Stereo Tool Standalone.

Thank you very much Hans.

EDIT 1:The same problem in chrome for android

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 12:16 pm 

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I received more complaints about the DST 2 weeks ago but couldn't reproduce it. I tested with the 32 bit version so that might be it (very strange though).
Yes, that was me. Tested ST on XP and indeed 32 bit works well on that. At Vista I use the 64 bit and I have problems with the time in there. I thought it's a Vista problem, but now it could be different. The Mac version has the same problem and indeed that's 64 bit also ;)

See also here: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=5641


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 3:17 pm 

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@katao: For the first thing (RDS), try putting "5s:" in front of the RT string. That should help. Also, if you have multiple texts, put the one that reads from file first. So:

You are listening to my radio station/Now playing \F"C:\np.txt"
should be:
Now playing \F"C:\np.txt"/You are listening to my radio station

And:
Now playing \F"C:\np.txt"
should be:
5s:Now playing \F"C:\np.txt"

I received more complaints about the DST 2 weeks ago but couldn't reproduce it. I tested with the 32 bit version so that might be it (very strange though).
Works perfectly
Thank's


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 3:41 pm 

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I received more complaints about the DST 2 weeks ago but couldn't reproduce it. I tested with the 32 bit version so that might be it (very strange though).
Yes, that was me. Tested ST on XP and indeed 32 bit works well on that. At Vista I use the 64 bit and I have problems with the time in there. I thought it's a Vista problem, but now it could be different. The Mac version has the same problem and indeed that's 64 bit also ;)

See also here: viewtopic.php?f=15&t=5641
Hi Edgar,
I have W7 64bit, and does not recognize DST! I have to configure the Windows Time in Spain, but I'm in Portugal :(
So RDS time is right, but the PC time is wrong (+ 1h)


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 10:10 pm 
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I think moving the limiters before the compressors is a really bad idea...at least add an option so we can switch it back to the old way if we like.
It can be really better! Need to be tuned very precisely. However i agree that need to be switch for that, before/after.


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 10:40 pm 

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Hi Edgar,
I have W7 64bit, and does not recognize DST! I have to configure the Windows Time in Spain, but I'm in Portugal :(
So RDS time is right, but the PC time is wrong (+ 1h)
Hi Katao, I am in Netherlands and I use east European time, so one hour more than normal. PC time is wrong, but this will give the right time on my radio.
Vista 64 bit.


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PostPosted: Sat Aug 30, 2014 11:04 pm 
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I think moving the limiters before the compressors is a really bad idea...at least add an option so we can switch it back to the old way if we like.
It can be really better! Need to be tuned very precisely. However i agree that need to be switch for that, before/after.
Really? Have you encountered any situation where it sounds worse than without this? (There are already SO many settings, I actually want to try to get rid of some, not add even more).

Action: For clarity, the limiters are still after the compressors, but the attack speed now takes limiting into account - basically attack speed will be slower if the limiter is also active. This means that sounds like a very loud 'S' are now handled more by the limiter than before, and less by the compressor - which reduces the 'hole' after it that can occur in such a situation.

This will lead to some more limiter action because the compressor is less active. But only in cases where the limiter was already active before.


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