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LeifKeymaster
[quote author=”SDF”][quote author=”sfinx”]On my system, when ‘Audio Realtime Priority’ is enabled, the plugins will not load correctly. When I try to configure the plugins, the corresponding windows appear but the do not respond. After a while the title for these windows changes to ‘not responding’. When ‘Audio Realtime Priority’ is not enabled the plugins work fine. This happens with all plugins I tried: both your impact/clunk plug-in and the dsp_vst plugin.
I’m running the latest Breakaway ASIO (low latency mode) on an Intel E4500, Esi Juli@ (latest drivers: 1.05) and Windows XP SP3 (32bit).[/quote]
Hi,
I’ve got exactly the same problem… Leif check it out ๐[/quote]Done! Try 0.90.78.
///Leif
LeifKeymasterGosh, I love Vista and Windows 7. They make the computer so much easier to use.
Try searching in the "Users" folder, it should be in there — not under Program Files.
///Leif
LeifKeymasterHi Keith! Sorry about that confusion. Due to an unforeseen compatibility issue with upgrading on top, I added code to check the pipeline version, and force a clean install if you had an old version. Then, I forgot to upgrade the text! I apologize for the confusion, and perhaps I need to make it easier for users, for example by having a tool to uninstall and reinstall just the pipeline, so you don’t have to mess with the ini file. I’ll look at it tomorrow.
///Leif
LeifKeymasterCrap! I forgot it.
Double-crap: When I edited the post to add it, ALL votes were lost!
Had I known, I wouldn’t have messed with it. Please, vote again.
///Leif
LeifKeymaster[quote author=”audiophile”][quote author=”Leif”]
quote :I don’t know how this sounds with music…Better, actually.
Luke-san found a problem case before where distortion was audible. Yes, they were crazy settings, but sudden crackling distortion is not the sound Breakaway is supposed to be associated with ๐. The latest clipper improvements fix it almost completely.
I can’t say exactly when the next BBP version will be out, but at least now there’s something to look forward to ๐.
[/quote]Does the latest release include these changes?[/quote]
Yes it does!Man, I’m not much good at marketing, am I. It’s been so long that I completely forgot about these changes. Then I looked at the date for BBP 0.90.69, and saw January 15th! Holy crap, has it been that long?
///Leif
LeifKeymaster[quote author=”Cixel”]
What about something cheap like this[/quote]It’s a USB dac.. essentially a sound card. It has a spdif output, not a spdif input, and in fact doesn’t even support 192k — says 24/96 right on the box. Using it as a USB dac will be too slow (latency).
DJ Buik, I don’t think there’s a chance in hell you will find a 192k capable card cheaper than a sound card! Look at this webshop. I checked another shop too, same prices. The only inexpensive one is the $199 behringer, and it’s 48k only. Jesse G raves about his Apogee dac — it’s over $800, it had better make breakfast every morning at that price!
So, if you really must have stereo monitoring, I think the best recommendation is two Juli@’s.
You might want to see if the low latency mode is OK for off air monitoring for you, though. 17ms latency is no slouch — this is equal to the latency you get from an 8500. I can headphone monitor at 17ms latency with no problems. If this works for you, then you don’t need the second card at all, you can just monitor off air.
If you have a snobby guest DJ who complains, they can have the 8ms mono studio feed. You can also buy the second Juli@ later, of course!
WARNING
BBP+Live as a pair, and BBP ASIO, have different and opposite sound card requirements.
If you have two of the same card, for example 2xESI Juli@, you CAN NOT use one card with Live (asio) and the other card with BBP! The asio driver will lock BOTH cards, and there is nothing to do about it.
If you have two different cards (for example 1xESI Juli@, 1xM-Audio Delta AP192), you can use Live (asio) on one card, and BBP an the other card. I know several who use this configuration.
However…
You can NOT use two different cards together with BBP ASIO! When you use ASIO, you only open ONE driver. If the driver uses two cards, then you get two cards. So, to use two separate cards with BBP ASIO, the cards must be of the same type!So, before you buy the hardware, you need to decide which software you will run.
BBP + Live is $299. BBP ASIO is $299. Same price.
* BBP ASIO can give you low latency on-air. BBP cannot.
* Live has the built in speaker controller. BBP ASIO does not. This is important, because unless you have extremely expensive monitoring speakers and a padded room, you will need parametric eq to get the best audio quality.
* BBP + Live allows you to use different presets for air and dj headphones. BBP ASIO does not. This is important, because if you have ADHD DJs who cannot for the life of them leave the fader alone, you could choose a much lighter preset for the cans/monitors than for on-air, to break the habit.Like everything in life, there’s pro’s and con’s. Which ones are most important to you?
If anyone’s interested, I’ll make a BBP ASIO + Live for $399 package deal. That way you could have all of the above, at the same time, and you’d have the freedom to split it up and run on two machines if you wanted to.
Best,
///LeifLeifKeymasterquote :Isn’t it easier to just buy a second soundcard and use the analog output of this card for monitor output?GOOD point, sfinx! I didn’t even think about that.
If you buy two ESI Juli@ cards, I believe their ASIO driver will let you use both cards in synchronous mode. So, โฌ260 and you get 4 analog inputs and outputs, and 2 digital inputs and outputs.
Although, โฌ260 is almost โฌ360 already, and you only have 4 analog inputs and outputs, not 8.
To be honest, I don’t think it can get much cheaper. I would be surprised if you can find an A/D for โฌ130!
I’ll look at a couple of american retail sites and see what I can find.
///Leif
LeifKeymasterMan, this is what I get for writing too complicated programs.. There’s actually a workaround, I think it’s been in there all along — I completely forgot it was there until I stumbled across it in the code!!
Stuart, try the following:
Open breakaway.ini (you should find it in the localstore, you’ll probably have to do a file search)
Find the [Master] section
Add the following:
code :AbsoluteMouseCursor=1
Restart Breakaway. That should do it!
///Leif
LeifKeymasterIf external pilot keeps flashing, perhaps it’s a synchronization problem. It could be related to Breakaway Pipeline.
You could try using an older version of Virtual Cable, such as this one: [attachment=0:3vubdwfg]vac312full_breakaway.zip[/attachment:3vubdwfg]
(Legal to use by licensed Breakaway users)To use VAC 3.12 for RDS input, you must select Interface Wave, 192000 Hz, and Channels 2 (32-bit).
Give it a try, it could work better.
///Leif
LeifKeymasterHi Josh!
Yes, the link should work. I just tried it, works fine here, can’t find anything wrong.
///Leif
LeifKeymasterLeifKeymasterLeifKeymasterquote :Unfortunately my P4 2.4 GHz PC is unable to cope with Broadcast without major droputsReally, even in cpu-optimized mode?
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LeifKeymasterquote :since Leif wouldn’t put the ITU meter into the output of BAGood thing I released a free one then ๐.
-8 to -9 is VERY loud. Iยดd say it’s too loud for Breakaway Live (probably causes listener fatigue quickly), although BBP should be able to do it pretty cleanly.
///Leif
June 29, 2009 at 3:56 am in reply to: Breakaway Does Not Process Audio from Cyberlink PowerDVD #4818LeifKeymasterquote :Also, any plans to implement the DPI fix for the personal version?Absolutely, in fact it’s already implemented in the code ๐. There’s several other issues I have to fix though. My sister pointed out a whole bunch of usability issues, and I plan to sit down with her and go through them when I’m in Sweden next month, so I should have a new release after that.
One bug I definitely need to get to the bottom of is the "Child process not responding" bug. I still don’t get this one, and I’ve never been able to reproduce it properly, but it seems to happen all the time to some people!
Also, the DPI fix is not so much a fix as a workaround, because it now doesn’t get any bigger at all when you choose a different DPI. I need to implement real layout scaling (instead of bitmap scaling), which should not be terribly difficult, but will certainly take some time.
///Leif
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