Thanks for the thought John >> as it turns out it actually seems to be the opposite >> Windows seems to "register" .mdat files ( for the "recent" list ) that have been opened from within Windows ( double-clicking, etc ).
Thanks :)
Hello,
When I "Right-Click" on the REW icon found in either the Start menu or the Taskbar > I no longer see recently opened ( or created ) REW files.
Within REW itself, the "recent files" list is as expected ( with my recent activity ).
I cleared out the entries to the REW list ( created by...
@BJB
Thanks for all the info!
The stats for your computer's USB-C ports do indicate that the ports capabilities are not the problem ( also the fact that you had used the computers internal test function to discreetly send signal to each of the 7.1 speakers indicates your wiring >> plumbing...
@BJB
Links to your exact Lenovo Yoga model ( as well as your J5 Thunderbolt to HDMI adapter ) would be very helpful to those of us looking for hardware based problems ( on your behalf ) .
For instance, the following feature set ( in the following pic ) taken from a Yoga 6?? model Owners...
Pursuing the hardware angle as the source of the problem, here is something a bit disturbing;
This ( screen-grab ) is taken from the previously posted link for the Lenovo adapter.
I didn't realize that a computer maker would market a product with such crippled audio capabilities ( if true )...
Not to be too inflammatory but;
What you're asking John to implement is simply another form of visually-based navel-gazing.
The whole point for creating an EQ filter is to see ( hear ) if it improves one's own listening experience.
One has to actually listen to any newly created filter ( not...
Hi John,
Have these graphics metrics been newly disabled//broken ( or is it just me and my setup )??
eg. I know that sometime this 2022 year I measured the distance between two peaks belonging to 2 separate impulses ( within the overlays section ) to determine linear distance ( Acoustic...
I would think that your best bet ( for a How-2-Education ) is to find a car audio forum ( where members share their experience in using REW ) .
For sure they should know the answer to question #1.
:)
You must use a timing reference to get meaningful offset numbers.
At least you admit your mistake.
Time for you to do a lot more reading in the help files ( found at the top of this forum ).
:)
Have you eliminated environmental noise pollution as the possible source of these ( ultra ) strong resonances seen at @ 40 + 50 hz ??
- Simply open the RTA window with a test mic but no test signal and look at the room noise curve ( using max resolution > such as 1/48th smoothing )
What-ever...
Are you currently using a Loop-Back cable with either of those 2 soundcards ?
( Perhaps previously you were counting on the Windows "Listen-To-This-Device" feature to auto-magically create the signal///timing loop for you )
( The cable method is mandatory )
:)
???
This message implies that you believe your UAD Apollo has a "Multi-Client" ASIO driver.
Does it ?
If you ( spock999 ) aren't sure, then I would suggest asking Dominique ( at UAD ) if their ASIO driver is "Multi-Client".
- Even if he says "yes", it might still be the source of the problem...
One can get a good set of guidelines ( for 2-chnl audio ) by reading through the attached pdf file ( it's written by 2 acousticians ).
Embrace it's suggested metrics as targets for your own situation.
( Yes, you'll want to treat your listening room somewhat )
:)
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