On Tue, 10 May 2011 10:51:26 -0400 Paul Davis <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > the data path during export is EXACTLY the same as during normal > playback except for the conversion to an integer format. since > metering occurs before this, the data the metering displays is > IDENTICAL to the data that would be seen during normal playback. It would seem to me that if the meters are checking their inputs n times per second, then if an export is occurring and is running say 3 times faster than real time, there is the possibility that a peak could happen at a moment that the input isn't being checked, and thus the peak levels could be reported differently during export than in real time. I wouldn't expect to see a huge difference in the reported values, but I can see how this would happen. Does this make any sense, or have I misunderstood how the meters get their values? -- ====================================================================== Joe Hartley - UNIX/network Consultant - jh@xxxxxxxxxxxx Without deviation from the norm, "progress" is not possible. - FZappa _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user