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Author:  hvz [ Wed Sep 25, 2024 8:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 10.41 BETA

Do you have any experience with RIST now as well? Since you mentioned that in the other post.

Author:  MillingBroadcast [ Wed Sep 25, 2024 9:51 pm ]
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Do you have any experience with RIST now as well? Since you mentioned that in the other post.
Yes, but the thing is: The Windows-App (ristsender.exe) that converts UDP to RIST takes up the CPU of a full core, which is obviously a problem of the Windows Build, Linux doesn't have that issue. Unfortunately I have no experience in building this stuff on my own, so I can't debug it. But I use also RIST on 2wcom Codecs and it's also very stable and they claim to be able to compensate for even higher Packetloss.

Author:  hvz [ Fri Sep 27, 2024 10:19 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 10.41 BETA

BETA008 is posted. I'm starting to think that the AM Brilliance filter might also be useful for non-AM purposes, if you let it work on higher frequencies. It fills up the spectrum. Feedback is welcome; I'm especially curious what people with hearing loss on higher frequencies think about it. It might improve intelligibility.

Suggested values: Frequencies from 3500-8000 Hz. Advanced settings: Measure from 8000 to 16000. (I know, normally we don't want people to access those advanced settings, but this is for testing). Please note that this works best on content that has not been lowpass filtered; it won't work well on MP3's for example.

For AM use, I have changed the default settings quite a bit; please make sure to reset the frequency sliders. New values are 1600-3600 Hz. The filter shapes have changed a lot in this new build; it sounds much more natural now.

Author:  Hitman [ Fri Sep 27, 2024 10:53 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Stereo Tool 10.41 BETA

It does sound a lot cleaner than Highs Exciter, even though it's not made for the same purpose. With some attenuation around the sibilances it can probably complement it.

Author:  cbs1 [ Sat Sep 28, 2024 11:50 am ]
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For AM use, I have changed the default settings quite a bit; please make sure to reset the frequency sliders. New values are 1600-3600 Hz. The filter shapes have changed a lot in this new build; it sounds much more natural now.

HI HANS
OK I I,m testing this AM Brilliance filter...i,m using the new values 1600-3600 hz yes the sound has change ...is more natural as you wrote and my opinion is to make this filter for AM purposes permanently bcs for the europe station has narrow bandwidth is very useful
and again regards

Author:  Daniel1988 [ Wed Oct 02, 2024 4:26 pm ]
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Download link Beta 010 is not working

Author:  MrKlorox [ Wed Oct 02, 2024 4:39 pm ]
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Download link Beta 010 is not working
Thanks! They mistakenly pointed to 10.42 and have been updated

Author:  hvz [ Fri Oct 04, 2024 12:16 am ]
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BETA012 (RELEASE CANDIDATE) is available. I hope that all issues are solved now.

Author:  dave@daveball.net [ Tue Oct 08, 2024 12:10 am ]
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I'm using BETA012 - local interface. I've been watching for any action in the Intellilimit action GUI - never reflects any action, regardless of the settings. What am I missing?

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Author:  MrKlorox [ Tue Oct 08, 2024 1:58 am ]
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I'm using BETA012 - local interface. I've been watching for any action in the Intellilimit action GUI - never reflects any action, regardless of the settings. What am I missing?
Oh, hm. It works here, but the bars themselves are white. Do they show up if you change your background color?

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