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Author: | Fisher42 [ Fri Aug 10, 2012 6:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Problem with ASIO and StereoTool |
First of all, i want to thank you HVZ for this nice program ![]() I found a strange behavior of the Final Clipper graphs in the main window, the bar of the left channel is hopping between the actual left and the right channel. Nothing that affects the functionality but i like watching StereoTool, so it has struck me (hoping this is right english, translated it with the google translator..). The real problem i have is when i hae SvtereoTool running for a long time and especially when there is much silence the sound begins to behave as the buffer can't held full like there is not enough processing power. But processing power is not the problem. I am grateful for every help. Greetings |
Author: | hvz [ Sun Aug 12, 2012 10:29 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Problem with ASIO and StereoTool |
Ok, I've seen strange things in the Final Clipper output - but I'm not going to fix it now because I'm working on much bigger GUI changes.... ![]() About the silence issue: Are you sure that none of the cores in your system peaks, and the CPU load doesn't increase, in this situation? I have noticed before that in case of absolute silence the CPU load can go up a lot. I have fixed this by adding some (very very very small, below -1000 dB) amount of noise at several stages (at the input, and everywhere where the noise can disappear such as after the Noise Gate). But, depending on your settings etc., I might have missed something - and the CPU load might still increase a slightly in this situation. For ASIO, the latencies are usually very small so even a slight increase in CPU load might cause the processing to be ready slightly too late. |
Author: | Fisher42 [ Sun Aug 12, 2012 10:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Problem with ASIO and StereoTool |
Does the new GUI have a similar number of moving bars on the screen? ![]() I have tried the thing with the cpu load and it does not differ between Music playing and absolute silence... Normally i have the AGC, the Multiband Compressor, the Declipper, the Bassboost, the Final clipper and the Loudness Filter enabled Can the changing processor speed cause problems? (My cpu clock goes from 1.6 to 4 Ghz depending on the cpu load) I also found out that the problem not only occurres from silence, when i watch a movie i appears also but much later. |
Author: | Bojcha [ Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Problem with ASIO and StereoTool |
Quote: Can the changing processor speed cause problems?
Yes.If you have Intel.. disable c1 from bios. |
Author: | Fisher42 [ Mon Aug 13, 2012 9:38 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Problem with ASIO and StereoTool |
Hmm, disabling the C1 support in the BIOS didn't help. And it seems to be an ASIO related problem because the problem persists even when I switch to bypass mode. After a while it sounds like this: http://fisher.hp42.de/Bejeweled2ThemeProblemfile.flac The Problem is gone when ASIO is been restarted in any way (clicking the restart button in StereoTool or changing any ASIO settings in the control panel) |
Author: | hvz [ Tue Aug 14, 2012 8:41 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Problem with ASIO and StereoTool |
Hm, this *sounds* like a buffering problem in ST... But if that were the case, more people would have complained about this. (The ASIO code hasn't been changed in over a year). Of course, a buffering problem elsewhere (sound card driver) would sound exactly the same. Could you try changing the sound card ASIO latency settings? (Not in ST, but for the sound card!). |
Author: | Bojcha [ Tue Aug 14, 2012 4:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Problem with ASIO and StereoTool |
yes usually 256 samples for soundcard asio latency... also check is asio buffer in ST isn't too low and check samplerates. |
Author: | Fisher42 [ Wed Aug 15, 2012 6:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Problem with ASIO and StereoTool |
Hmm, when the problem occurres an i change the Buffer Offset slider of the output device in the ASIO control panel, it gets better... But the problem occurres again after a while, the strange thing is, it gets better again if i change the slider in the opposite direction than before. Greetings |
Author: | Fisher42 [ Tue Sep 11, 2012 7:13 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Problem with ASIO and StereoTool |
Hmm, I found the problem... It was neither StereoTool nor ASIO, it was my virtual sound card (Virtual Audio Cable). It has a feature called clock correction, when i set this to 100.001 the problem is gone. Finally one thing to StereoTool with Windows 8: It works great! I can set the ASIO Buffer to 64 Samples (1.3ms) and i have not one drop out ![]() |
Author: | hvz [ Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Problem with ASIO and StereoTool |
Ow... You never mentioned Virtual Audio Cable. Yes, now it makes sense - there are often problems with VAC... |
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