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Tips - Signal Enhancements OFF (Win 8.1)
Posted: October 23rd, 2013, 14:38
by MaxLapierre
Play a 48 000 Hz file for 5 sec. and then click on any 44 100 Hz file.
You will hear the 44 100 Hz file about 2 db louder.
Restart the 44 100 Hz file to return to normal volume.
Re: 48 000 Hz Volume Bug
Posted: October 23rd, 2013, 15:50
by mmote
Are you sure you're not just... hearing things?
Re: 48 000 Hz Volume Bug
Posted: October 23rd, 2013, 15:54
by Tom
MaxLapierre wrote:Play a 48 000 Hz file for 5 sec. and then click on any 44 100 Hz file.
You will hear the 44 100 Hz file about 2 db louder.
Restart the 44 100 Hz file to return to normal volume.
I tried it with various file types, both decoders, different options, can't seem to reproduce it. Can you provide some example files on which this may happen?
Re: 48 000 Hz Volume Bug
Posted: October 24th, 2013, 17:52
by MaxLapierre
Sure I can give you the 48 000 Hz MP3 on Skype.
The extension mp3 is not allowed here on the forum.
The problem exist for the bass.dll & windows decoder.
Re: 48 000 Hz Volume Bug
Posted: October 24th, 2013, 18:12
by MaxLapierre
You can also Record the ''what you hear'' from a sine at -6 db (44.1 kHz) compare to a sine at -6 db (48 kHz).
Record the transition and look at the wave display in Sound Forge to see volume difference.
Re: 48 000 Hz Volume Bug
Posted: October 25th, 2013, 21:32
by MaxLapierre
Attention !!! Windows 8.1 Update will reset your sound card settings.
I have found the solution to my volume problem.
My solution was to untick the option in the Speakers properties > Advanced Tab > Signal Enhancements (Allows extra signal processing by the audio device) > Enable audio enhancements.
With this UNTICKED, the sound quality is perfect !
Hope this helps someone
Re: Tips - Signal Enhancements OFF
Posted: October 28th, 2013, 15:58
by Tom
Good to know!
Re: Tips - Signal Enhancements OFF (Win 8.1)
Posted: October 28th, 2013, 22:56
by mmote
That explains why I couldn't reproduce it... I figure this will be less of an issue once Resonic supports ASIO and/or WASAPI.