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    Stepped level plot shifts when changing between Generator and Input

    John, I think I found it.. Setting "Full scale sine rms is 0 dBFS" in preferences seem to work inversely. If it is dissabled, than graphs are correct, generator/input are identical. Problem solved.. OS is old Win XP..
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    Stepped level plot shifts when changing between Generator and Input

    Hello, question about scaling of distortion graphs in last Beta version. The same stepped measurement in card loopback, displayed distortion card, two pictures , generator level vs. input level. Input level is shifted down 3dB, but this apears only with dBFS (and SPL) units. Is it correct...
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    ASIO not working

    I uninstalled beta REW5.20 (using IObit unnistaller) and made new instalation REW5.19.11 (previously working perfect with ASIO driver ,with 24bit resolution),it is visible at attached picture, card loopback... Now is all working OK again, till I try to open RTA window.. This do not appear and...
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    ASIO not working

    After reinstalling from beta version 5.19.11 with JRE to beta version 5.20.2 with JRE, the ASIO driver does not work, only JAVA, so only 16bit resolution is available. The sound card (Lynx L22) and the ASIO driver remain the same as with the previous beta version 5.9.11. What can be a problem...
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    REW Spectrum scaling feature request.

    Sure, it's possible, but very unpractical to do it again for each different level. Maybe option "ofset", to do it manually after measurement. Thanks in advance.
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    REW Spectrum scaling feature request.

    Thank You for reply.. As I wrote, it will be great to have in spectra graph scaling also in dBr (relative to fundamental), so that fundamental is always shifted to 0dB(r), harmonics and the and whole "background" shifted the same value as fundamental frequency. E.g in attached spectra graph add...
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    REW Spectrum scaling feature request.

    It is not possible to add to spectrum scaling menu "dBr" , relative to highest amplitude? It will be very valuable feature. Thanks.
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