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authorRobin Gareus <robin@gareus.org>2015-05-02 02:36:53 +0200
committerRobin Gareus <robin@gareus.org>2015-05-02 03:46:49 +0200
commitce259edbcdd4c9a2cd8f2a5daa8b158dd9afc928 (patch)
tree03bfcd5b12a088b1ea941fadd1b4879699b81a07 /COPYING
parent2f432c3be779eb2e8b1915703746853781e0e8a2 (diff)
professionalize peak-meters
The peak meter needs to withstand various test-signals without visual jitter (in particular 1kHz sine) regardless of settings (period-size, sample-rate, custom fall-off). This needs to be done in sync (and not by a random non-rt ‘smoothing’ thread). On the downside this voids the ‘visual smoothing’ particularly with large buffersizes - but then again exactly this “always fall-off no matter what [the next real data will be]” is the problem. One the upside, there’s one less high-frequency (100Hz) thread (Yay!) PS. it probably never worked on windows, anyway. Only peak-meters are affected by his change. K-meters, IEC I/II and VU were never visually smoothed.
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