- #Breakaway audio enhancer popping Patch#
- #Breakaway audio enhancer popping full#
- #Breakaway audio enhancer popping code#
#Breakaway audio enhancer popping full#
Full AM Separate Low Latency processing can now be disabled – reduces CPU load.Full FM L/R output and Separate Low Latency processing can now be disabled – reduces CPU load.
#Breakaway audio enhancer popping Patch#
Please note that certain selected patch points saved in the user configurations in BaRemote may revert to Input Left due to several related bug fixes. A popup will open, asking whether to keep saved settings. For BaRemote, hold the left Shift key while connecting.For the App, BreakawayOne Shortcuts – Data Folders – BaOne Config Files.You can apply the new default display configuration by deleting the old one: Will not affect existing configurations, but BaRemote from a fresh system will now get sensible default display settings. Default display configurations added for all core types.Internal PLL can be locked to network clock, meaning no sample rate conversion necessary for any AoIP (Livewire/AES67) I/O. Allows running completely without a sound card. Internal PLL master clock option added.Fifo on-the-fly buffer adjustment bug fixed - should no longer get stuck.Because an input can now be clock master, no output device is required - no need to enable Internal PLL if you’re using only an input sound card.If input is master clock, then any glitch would happen at the low latency speaker output only, and not affect any other output! If this happens at the input, it affects ALL outputs. If the input is not master clock, it must go through a buffer / sample rate converter, and that’s where the dropout can occur. When pushing for low latency with for example on-board Realtek, there can be the occasional dropout.Stream receiver initial delay accuracy improved.(Use an Input and Pre Stream Receiver oscilloscope side by side and tune the diversity delay until they’re in sync). Pre Stream Receiver patch point added, to facilitate adjusting the diversity delay for near perfect sync with the stream receiver without having to toggle it on/off.Silence sense happens before the diversity delay, so this also serves as look-ahead, allowing the backup stream receiver to take over before you are off the air.This allows near-seamless silence sense based failover from main input to the standby backup stream receiver, by delaying the main input to be in sync with the stream. Diversity Delay can now be moved to before the stream receiver.Utility Launch added (mgmt package) – can run commands on startup/shutdown.Improves comfort when listening in headphones. Stream Receiver silence sense threshold adjustable through HTTP server.Stream Receiver “Give up if slow” option added, controllable through HTTP server.
#Breakaway audio enhancer popping code#
Stream Receiver status code and silence HTTP readable parameters added.Metadata file reader now ignores UTF-8 BOM.FLAC bit-rate management added - bit rate now longer drops on silence or mono tracks.FLAC Reduced mode (700kbps) is now 24-bit.Also useful when the main input is a local backup player.Useful in conjuction with the “Give up if slow” primary stream receiver option.Gives the secondary stream receiver, when in standby mode, higher priority than the main input.“Standby or Primary” mode for the secondary stream receiver:.PT core: 12dB stream attenuation option added (useful when using the streaming encoder as the STL with the declipper at the studio end).
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