>    #define SAMPLE_MAX_24BIT  8388607.0f
> 
>     floatval = (peakval >> 8) / SAMPLE_MAX_24BIT;
> 
Thanks, my meters look better now :)

> i don't know enough about the rms values to comment on this. i would
Neither do I...

> imagine that the RMS values are in dB[something], and thus would span
> a rather narrow numerical range, but actually represent a very large
> range because of the logarithmic scaling. i can try to dig through the
> emails i have where martin from rme described what the rms meters do.
> 
Please do, I would really appreciate any information on the subject.


Thomas




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