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29th November 2003, 16:47 | #201 | Link |
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Hi thanks this is great i need my cd's back past Mp3
i new i should keep soft encode in the tickle truck when they trashed it. I am trying to make 32 bit 48 hz ac3 files and the following is my procedure: 1) Rip cd 44.1 2) convert to 32 n 48 in ce pro 3) pin thru Your great program with 32 out 4) split with the command D:\Video\AAC_Encode\BeSweet.exe -core( -input "D:\Surround\Temp\Temp6Ch.wav" -output "D:\Surround\Temp\temp_" -type wav -6chfloat ) -ota( -g peak ) 5) load into soft enode and all appear to play fine. I am getting a real loud aaaaaaaaaaaa at the beginning of the recording when spdif out It appears that some of (not all)the split five wave files have a clipped click almost like a record click at the first .2 seconds and if this is edited out all works fine. But this is a lot of work. What do you think Thank you very much for the guide and have pretty well followed it to the letter. One thing that did work for me was to add gain filters to pin 3 and 4 out and reduce the gain of the backs by a couple of db for my setup |
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Do a search again here on Plogue and spike. It seems that some have this problem and some don't. I have it only the first time I convert. So I only convert a few seconds and then start again and the spike is gone. Others have no one at all........... Those things are so nice to do experiments with ! grtz, EoH |
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Thank you for your quick response
your previous post is not a work around here but maybe i am doing something wrong? I have try recording one and then the next, the next also has this click. I have tried recording a few seconds of one and then record from start, no good I have tried recording a few seconds and then rerecording from then on I have dragged it past start next and all combinations of the above and still a click after besweet demux. It appears to be besweet and i know you split this thread but it is definitely a bug with your guide that uses besweet. If i bring the 6ch into soft encoder all is well and i have added gains to all channels and the results are good. Does anyone know an alternate method of normalizing? Virtual Mic? I was wondering if someone can reproduce this with 32 bit 48000 Hz files it appears to me that the statement some have this click and some don't is hard to believe since it is a software bug and not a hardware bug i am using win xp and besweet stable and/or latest. I can send the wave form which starts at the being and lasts approx 0.002 seconds. Thanks for your help and this is truly a great step in audio here. Peace |
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My "workaround" never fails here. Win 2000 ... Others have no spike at all..... (Is in this or the "other part" of the thread !) The spike has nothing to do with Besweet, but with Plogue. (I guess you need to do some re-reading !! ) And there (In Plogue) is where I start a few seconds, stop and restart..... EoH |
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-start(..) = click moves to x seconds most likely something i am doing that is not right but i really can not find it, where should we re-read? Thanks for the help Peace Ps edit typo |
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page 2 (first message by Daphy about the problem....) and page 5 with some comments by Kempfand. grtz, EoH |
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@ Daphy
Dont thing so try open 6ch in soft encoder as is .... no problem It happens at the split stage ---- Besweet i think? Redue still click but i will retry more than 2x's @ kempfand This method doesn't seem to work here. To solve this problem i think the program doing it needs to be determine and a fix/alt determined. I have to say its not Plogue if i open 1 file 6ch.wav there is no click but it occurs at the besweet stage. (32 bit 48 hz) Edit: did most my tests off Jethro Tull but full album eagles coming up. For sure work around. add 3 gains to front(2) , rear (2) and center adjust gains to 7 , 4 , 8 respec or whatever suits u. set to - to determine ur pin outs. open 6ch.wav in soft ender (by pass besweet) encode RnR Peace Last edited by Shayne; 1st December 2003 at 06:18. |
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There is a thread at the Bidule site that mentions the click at the beginning, but I'm not sure it applies here.
Might... Might not... |
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I have a problem:
I have gotten Bidule to work quite nicely in the past. And just when I need it, I can't get the thing to work! It gives me blank audio. I record it and it is blank... all 6 channels :-\. Could someone help me out here? Specs: - PIII 600Mhz - Shouldn't be the prob, b/c I have gotten it to work in the past - Bidule 0.6500test - Using my group I created (following tutorial to a tee) - Linked Audio Player (Playing) and Audio Recorder (Recording). Thanks! - joshbm Last edited by joshbm; 9th December 2003 at 21:28. |
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Re: Re: MPA vst-plugin
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Thanks for the link Umma but this toggle is not the guilt here i don't think.
I should clarify click its a wave form clipping that clips out for approximately 0.00025 seconds and then dies like a decaying sine wave. On the side This is a good look into the future. What we need is all this put together in a MP3 player that joins all these filters and outputs a play list to a temp.dts file in small chucks and then sends them out spdif. The 3 gain filters can be user adjusted and voilą a player that would definitely out play anything we have now. I am sure its thought of and in the works. Peace Last edited by Shayne; 4th April 2004 at 04:30. |
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Hello everyone,
I posted before my Bidule Group called "5.1 Surround". I now have a newer version (lol, not sure if anyone really cares): Download here What is new: -> Removed the HNM lowpass plugin -> Added another great VST alternative called Bass Manager -> Saves a lot of CPU Usage (60% on my PIII 600Mhz lol). -> Added volume parameters for each channel. This Bass Manager is great and is actually meant for 5.1 surround input. Goto Kelly Industries and download Bass Manager. Also another VST plugin is the LCRS Matrix Encoder-- have yet to try. VST PLUGINS: 1. B-pan Ambisonic Encoder Link : http://www.dmalham.freeserve.co.uk/pc_vst_ambisonic.zip 2. B-Proc Ambisonic B-Format Processor Link: http://www.york.ac.uk/inst/mustech/...vst/yorkvst.zip 3. Emigrator Link : http://www.gerzonic.net/zips/Emigrator_1.0_win32.zip 4. Bass Manager Link: http://www.kellyindustries.com/downl...anager_vst.zip ADD: You can add the "5.1 Surround" by downloading it and saving it to the "Groups" folder. Then from there open Bidule and you can drag "5.1 Surround" from your Palette under "Groups". BUGS: -> Settings to keep for plugins: bfproedit and Bass Manager. In order to fix these settings you must (at the moment, may be fixed later) right click on your "5.1 Surround" Group >> Grouping >> Expand. Then double click on "bfproedit" and the right most dial turn so it is vertical strait up and down like | . Then from there double click the "Bass Manager" and drag the bar at the bottom to the very right (or critique your settings the way you want them) and click "100" under "X-Over Frequency" then back to "120". From there you can get out by right clicking on the background and Grouping >> Parent Group. From there connect up everything as normal. I hope these bugs can be fixed in the future, but right now it looks like we have to live with them. Thanks, - joshbm |
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wrong thread ??
Nice post Josh, but don't you think it is more usable in the other thread ?
The thread split up and this part is only about the usage of Besweet. The other one has all kind of Plogue related subjects in it.... kind regards, EoH |
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faster than realtime. Watch out for "Edit/Offline Processing" int the new version available on plogue.com/bidule |
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Can't wait to give it a try...... Thanks ! kind regards, EoH |
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