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reclock / Volume Analog to loud???

pajonk

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Hello,

since the round about last 5 Versions of Reclock i have expected a volume difference instead without using reclock.
I have connected a Soundblaster Elite Pro with a 5.1 Analog receiver!
It sounds to me as if reclock using an internal Dynamic Compression Filter?
Could it be?
Dialogues are now mouch more loud and for examlpe explosions are not much more louder?
All my settings are Direct sound.
using Win 7 x64.
Without Reclock everything sounds fine.
Is there a hidden setting?
Tryed all settings in reclock...

Thanks

Thanks
 
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I can confirm this. When ReClock is active (speed changed from 24 to 25 fps), dialogs are very loud.
Enable/disable Dsound resampler don`t change anything.

I`m outputting sound to 5.1 analogue stereosystem too.
Tested with AC3Filter and DTS sound.
Using Windows 7 32bit and Soundblaster Audigy SE in 48KHz/24bit mode.
 
Hello,

I have connected a Soundblaster Elite Pro with a 5.1 Analog receiver!
It sounds to me as if reclock using an internal Dynamic Compression Filter?
Could it be?
Sure, if you have accidentally enabled it.
 
I can confirm this. When ReClock is active (speed changed from 24 to 25 fps), dialogs are very loud.
Enable/disable Dsound resampler don`t change anything.

I`m outputting sound to 5.1 analogue stereosystem too.
Tested with AC3Filter and DTS sound.
Using Windows 7 32bit and Soundblaster Audigy SE in 48KHz/24bit mode.

Where is your logfile?
 
Hello,

since the round about last 5 Versions of Reclock i have expected a volume difference instead without using reclock.
I have connected a Soundblaster Elite Pro with a 5.1 Analog receiver!
It sounds to me as if reclock using an internal Dynamic Compression Filter?
Could it be?
Dialogues are now mouch more loud and for examlpe explosions are not much more louder?
All my settings are Direct sound.
using Win 7 x64.
Without Reclock everything sounds fine.
Is there a hidden setting?
Tryed all settings in reclock...

Thanks

Thanks
Where is your logfile?
 
Ok, my logfile
 

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Ok, my logfile

Strange logfile... it looks like ReClock is loaded multiple times.
Please don't allow replacement of default renderer with zplayer. Select ReClock as audio renderer in zplayer settings instead.
 
Selected ReClock as default audio renderer in zplayer settings.
Also did 2 logs. First in default 24 fps mode with good sound. Second - forced 25 fps after starting playback and got loud dialogs.
 

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Selected ReClock as default audio renderer in zplayer settings.
Also did 2 logs. First in default 24 fps mode with good sound. Second - forced 25 fps after starting playback and got loud dialogs.

Strange. Any difference if you use Wasapi instead of DS?
 
No difference. Maybe it can be related to this ?

C and LFE channels should be mostly in-phase with L-R channels.
Optimized the parameters used in the SoundTouch algorithm, so that the subwoofer channel and low frequencies are preserved, and to decrease the pitch-shifting artefacts.
 
Yes. Timestretching enabled for speeding up. Disabling it solved the problem.
Is any way to avoid this problem with timestretching enabled?
 
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