Re: mbeq_119700 issues

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On Di, 2007-01-02 at 20:13 +0200, Sergei Steshenko wrote:> On Tue, 02 Jan 2007 15:49:02 +0100> Sebastian Schäfer <schaefer@xxxxxxx> wrote:> > > Now I managed downsampling the wave file and this is the most recent> > output of applyplugin:> > > > --------------------------> > # applyplugin herbie.wav> > herbie_equalized.wav /usr/lib/ladspa/mbeq_119700.so MChMBEq 6 6 6 6 6 6> > 6 6 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48> > -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48 -48> > _init: Entering> > _init: Leaving> > ladspa_descriptor: Entered> > ladspa_descriptor: returning MChMBEqDescriptor=0804d788> > instantiateMChMBEq: Entering> > instantiateMChMBEq :INFO: actual 00 band bin number: 2 frequency:
[removed stuff]
> > connectPortMChMBEq: instance=08066c00> > connectPortMChMBEq: Leaving> > activateMChMBEq: instance=08066c00> > Leaving activateMChMBEq> > runMChMBEq: instance=08066c00> > Speicherzugriffsfehler> > ---------------------------> > > > Best regards,> > Sebastian> > > > OK, so, do you understand you correctly - there is no segmentation> fault in this case ?> > What does the "Speicherzugriffsfehler" word mean ?> 
"Speicherzugriffsfehler" means segmentation fault - sorry for notsubstituting it.
> Regarding the> > "> instantiateMChMBEq :INFO: actual 00 band bin number: 2 frequency:> 23,4375Hz> mbeq_119700: !!! ERROR !!! 28.2842712474619Hz band is too close to> previous one (gets into the same FFT bin)> mbeq_119700: either change the frequency or increase number of point is> FFT> "> > message - it says what it says - you can't have such close frequencies> under given conditions.> 
I thought so, because in the documentation only sample frequencies of44,1 kHz were mentioned, thus I resampled to that frequency.I will now try to rewrite as recommended by you.But: What will happen when I try to play a file with 96 kHz? I supposethen again frequencies would be too close, wouldn't they?
I think some automatism throwing out the closest frequencies would justbe great - at least for version 2 of the plugin :-)
> Regards,>   Sergei.
Regards,Sebastian

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