version 0.8.3 released On Thursday 11 November 2004 15:06, Wolfgang Woehl wrote: > Great, best tuner there is. Very good note recognition, two "interfaces" > to look at and tune to. Turned out I pretty soon started to use the > "Error history", with strings it's enlightening. Thank you. Thx ! > * On startup fmit says "JACK: format = 16 bits Mono". The alsa backend > in jackd is initialized with "creating alsa driver [...] 32bit". Does > that mean the 32-bit frame that gets data from a 24-bit-device is > truncated somewhere? In fmit? nope, it was a lost comment :) ... removed > * Threshold for note recognition seems to be at about -40dbFS. E1 has > energy above that much longer than E3 of course. So I get x seconds for > E1 and about 1/6th of x seconds for E3. Setting "Volume threshold" in > the configure dialog from 1% (default) to 0% renders quirky results. I > don't understand "Components threshold". Would have tried but ... see > below. Can there be something done about this? I switch volume treshold to per thousands. It maybe help you, I hope. I dont see what I can do more, except switch to per ten thousands or more :P "Components threshold" is a bit difficult to explain without explain the whole note recognition algorithm. I will document all theses things on the website of my other project 'Free Audio Note Recognition' (http://home.gna.org/fanr) the algo is not completely finished, so I'll not comment this immediatly, but I'll do it ... one day ;) leave it as it is. (In your case of db treshold, it wont help you). > * Changing things in "Configure", saving and ok'ing crashes fmit. This > is with a 'make features="enable-gui enable-debug" configure', is > "enable-debug" the right argument here? INSTALL is a bit unclear about > that. I got this bug too, but now, it disapears, tell me if you can get it back with the next version. 'enable-gui' was an example ! I modified the INSTALL file, the '$make configure' command interface and the developer-doc page on the website, I hope it's clearer. Thanks for your interest in this project, Best regards, Gilles