On Tuesday 13 September 2005 01:50, HoZ wrote: > The ability to have software apply correction filters before the data > hits the network is very appealing to me and looks to be substantially > more affordable than the hardware alternatives. From the research I�ve > done thus far, I think I would be able to successfully calculate the > appropriate filters using DRC. But, I am unsure how to apply the > filters on a Windows machine. Apparently, there are convolvers > available for Linux. However, I am currently running WinXP. Has > anyone successfully implemented this idea in a Windows environment? I > would be very appreciative of any experiences or information that you > could share.
not necessarily suitable for embedding into a realtime slimserver setup, the drc wiki (and connected pages) mentions the following windows related points:- http://www.duffroomcorrection.com/wiki/Foobar2000 http://pcazeles.perso.cegetel.net/acxo.htm http://www.sjeng.org/foobar2000.html (note downloadable headphone convolver impulse responses) From the sounds of things, the actual application of the filter to an existing sound file is not a major problem on windows - what is more of a challenge will probably be the insertion of this process into the audio chain utilised by slim server. Alex _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/discuss
