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November 23, 2009 at 9:57 pm #8971
detone
MemberHow much time can be used without the BA beta v0.90.92 register?
November 23, 2009 at 10:18 pm #8972didac
ParticipantThis is a copy/paste from website:
Trial length: Forever
Never expires but randomly have a promotional jingles about the software.
November 24, 2009 at 8:57 am #8973Ken
MemberLeif, I found a small gfx bugg. Calibration window left bottom, slider for L/R "something"… , see pic
I’m running on Vista 32.
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/Ken
November 24, 2009 at 1:47 pm #8974Leif
KeymasterOops! Thank you.
///Leif
November 24, 2009 at 10:04 pm #8975timmywa
ParticipantDo we assume you’re back from your brief holiday?
Welcome back, if so!
If not, LOG OUT! Disconnect, un-tether… etc etc…. 🙂
November 25, 2009 at 11:27 am #8976Leif
KeymasterNope, Timmy — sitting on the balcony of a friend’s apartment on the 10th floor, by the beach in Hua Hin, checking the forum on my netbook and listening to Pat Metheny in Creative Travelsound speakers. 80 degrees, nice breeze. Life could be a lot worse 🙂.
I cannot recommend these speakers warmly enough for anyone needing something truly portable. They sound incredible for their size — they must have built in equalization (rta calibrated) and they actually have decent low-end when placed in a corner, despite the 1-inch drivers! They also fit in your pocket, and take 4 AAA-batteries or 5v power from USB with a de-facto standard USB-to-dc cable, which are sometimes included with external 2.5" hard drives.
Best,
///LeifNovember 25, 2009 at 11:52 pm #8977JesseG
MemberI know Pat Metheny through radioio, btw. Great guy, incredible tunes.
Cool speakers. And yes, those little 1 inchers can really put out some decent sound with some EQ correction.
http://www.aurasound.com/public/pdf/NSW1-205-8A.pdf
but can’t beat the ease of just buying that Creative.November 26, 2009 at 3:02 am #8978Anonymous
GuestIs the BA Live Toolbar coming soon? I know you mentioned it was planned. Is it that much different from the BAE? It seems like it would be an easy addition.
Thanks,
StuartNovember 26, 2009 at 3:14 am #8979Leif
KeymasterIt’ll come — just haven’t had a chance to do it yet.
///Leif
November 27, 2009 at 9:24 pm #8980Anonymous
GuestHello Leif and all BBP users 🙂
I testing now new BBP and I still have a few sugestions:
BBP has low pass filter after process to cut off bandwidh and eliminate processing harmonics but I think to put second LPF at input because some sounds above 16kHz reducing gain of high band and sounds less than 16kHz also are reduced in the same moment. IMHO it’s not optimal if sounds out of bandwidth (16-20kHz) reduce gain.What do You think about this Leif?
Regards
November 28, 2009 at 6:26 am #8981Leif
KeymasterThis is a good point, especially for the lower bandwidth settings where it would actually make an audible difference. I’ll think of a reasonable way to do it.
///Leif
November 30, 2009 at 10:15 pm #8982Anonymous
GuestPerhaps creating a plugin would work for something like this.
One for lowpass, one for highpass (or one plugin that accomplishes both)November 30, 2009 at 11:51 pm #8983Leif
KeymasterIt would, but it’s easier to use if it’s automatic.
///Leif
December 10, 2009 at 12:46 pm #8984Energy Radio
MemberHi Leif,
For your info… I updated from .80 to this version and immediately started having clicks/dropouts, with CPU at around 85-90% on a P4 3.2GHz with 2.5GB RAM running windows 7 32-bit, Xonar D2 audio card. Does an update keep all your previous I/O settings? I reverted back to .80 without checking if KS had been re-enabled by default instead of DS (I have yet been able to get a steady operation using Kernel Streaming) but once back to .80 it was in DS mode again. Since then I have now had to switch 0.80 to Optimized instead of Max quality as we started getting clicks and drops again. Could it be w7 glitching? I have thought about reverting to XP.
I was intending to use the ASIO version of BBP, as from what I understand the D2 is an ASIO card.. but I’m yet to find w7 ASIO drivers for it, it seems people have trouble getting it to work ASIO on w7. Any help is much appreciated.. and once again, what a superb program you have created!
December 10, 2009 at 12:55 pm #8985timmywa
ParticipantEnergy,
I recommend getting back on XP. Still far more stable for audio. You’re pretty well stuck if you’re missing W7 drivers for your card. IMHO.
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