SimpleDude
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Hi All,
Have applied room treatments via acoustic panels and needed to do a new calibration with Dirac Live and post cal checks/corrections with REW, I had this issue last time (on 5.20.14) but never found a fix for it, running on Windows 10 connected via a DisplayPort > HDMI adapter going into the AVR for some reason I randomly get the "clock adjustment is too large" error, it happens most of the time and sometimes/rarely it doesn't, if it happens and I simply do the measurement again there is a chance it might not happen. This did not used to happen before on 5.20.13 and I think before a bunch of Windows updates, I did find a thread where John advised the user to download a newer "csjsound_amd64.dll" which I tried although I think that version of the file is already included in the newer 5.20.14 build ?, it didn't have any affect on the error, I would attach my MDAT file but am unable to post links.
Am I correct in believing when that errors happen it affects the impulse response so I can't check/verify the time alignment using the Impulse Response tab ?
Relevant info from my setup(I think) is:
All in all I've been learning this for the last year and a half or so, each time I come to do a calibration again there is a different/new issue I face be it with the room correction software of choice or REW which is very much putting me off doing this anymore.
Have applied room treatments via acoustic panels and needed to do a new calibration with Dirac Live and post cal checks/corrections with REW, I had this issue last time (on 5.20.14) but never found a fix for it, running on Windows 10 connected via a DisplayPort > HDMI adapter going into the AVR for some reason I randomly get the "clock adjustment is too large" error, it happens most of the time and sometimes/rarely it doesn't, if it happens and I simply do the measurement again there is a chance it might not happen. This did not used to happen before on 5.20.13 and I think before a bunch of Windows updates, I did find a thread where John advised the user to download a newer "csjsound_amd64.dll" which I tried although I think that version of the file is already included in the newer 5.20.14 build ?, it didn't have any affect on the error, I would attach my MDAT file but am unable to post links.
Am I correct in believing when that errors happen it affects the impulse response so I can't check/verify the time alignment using the Impulse Response tab ?
Relevant info from my setup(I think) is:
- Windows 10 22H2 19045.3448
- RTX 3080
- Denon X3800H
- UMIK-1 connected via USB (have tried the cable it came with on both front and rear USB ports)
All in all I've been learning this for the last year and a half or so, each time I come to do a calibration again there is a different/new issue I face be it with the room correction software of choice or REW which is very much putting me off doing this anymore.