On 10/05/2013 06:56 PM, Robin Gareus wrote:
Additionally it includes a Stereo Phase Correlation Meter (needle
Display), an EBU-R128 Meter (also based on Fons' implementation) with
Histogram and History display, a Digital True-Peak Meter (4x
Oversampling, using zita-resampler), a Stereo Phase Scope (Goniometer)
and a 31 Band Spectrum-Analyzer.
(insert usual friendly ridicule of animated VU meters here)
but hey, it does look nice! i've always had this fondness for jellyfish
meters. and the radar-style r128 meter is a very welcome addition to the
toolbox, having this history information at a glance is very helpful
indeed. thanks for sharing this!
built without problems and seems to run very smoothly.
i believe radar meters have a bright future in different applications.
for instance, to provide limiter history. fons' zita-dpl1 has short-term
history already, which is extremely helpful. but to imagine something
that listens to transport information and provides history of a whole
song, plus "locate to peaks" from the history so that i can manually
tame parts where the limiter cut in too sharply, that would be awesome.
i'm currently trying to make sense of the libcairo version number in
opensuse tumbleweed, but i guess our lady of the segmentation fault will
let me know if there is a problem...
thanks a lot,
jörn
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