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Ultimate Audio Playback => XXHighEnd Support => Topic started by: charliemb on April 14, 2014, 04:47:45 pm



Title: Uncommented test code?
Post by: charliemb on April 14, 2014, 04:47:45 pm
From another thread:
Of course, that post in your topic about 48->176.4 could have been a hint, but still not because you found a dozen of these kind of bugs before. Still, when I started this little project I was thinking of you ...

Thank you, thank you.

And this reminds me that I've forgotten to report another situation where I think some test code was not commented out prior to compiling.  Now mind you, I'm running 0.9z-9b (otherwise prior to 1.186a).  And I think it is related to the above.

If I am playing around with 1x 2x 4x upsampling and choosing AI vs. AP vs. nothing (repeating bits) filter, I usually need to change two of these settings for each A/B comparison.  All of this works normally under attended.   But under unattended here is what happens:

Say I want to compare AI at 2x against AP at 4x.  I start with AI at 2x.  Then:

1. play a track unattended.   Listen for a while
2. hit alt-x
3. once xxHE comes up I click on stop or hit alt-s
4. I change filter from current setting to AP.  At this point I also want to change the upsampling ratio from 2x to 4x,  BUT I CAN'T!!!
5. Instead, xxHE immediately goes into play mode as if I had hit play.  I can't select 4x

And so i now am forced to hit alt-x again, wait , wait, wait, and then hit stop and finally change the ratio to 4x.

The only way I can work around this is to click [c] between changes.

So  I believe that this is test code left over for you to be able to quickly switch between AI and AP at 4x.  ...and should be commented out before final compile for the version that goes out non-beta.


Title: Re: Uncommented test code?
Post by: PeterSt on April 14, 2014, 04:58:17 pm
Hahaha, yes. Since yesterday that's in my ToDo.

So when the AI button is clicked it actually sees this as a real time change and it start to convert and play.

You report the other way around I think (change to AP) but it will be the same thing.

Will be solved - and thanks ...
Peter