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DanielF
New member
G'day all.
I'm new to this forum, though I've been using CEP for several years. I'm still on version 1.2 (yes, you read that right: 1.2 NOT 2.1!).
Has anyone experienced this problem:
Recording digital audio (via a Toslink connection through my Xear 3D card) through CEP, and some of the source audio peaks hit 0dBFS - not really clipped, but just compressed/normalised to maximum level. But if more than one successive sample hits maximum, CEP 'inverts' some of the samples. So instead of getting, say 3 samples of 32767, 32767, 32767 (or 7FFF hex if you prefer), I end up with 32767, -32768, 32767, which sounds horribly crackly!
This is definitely not in the original audio, which sounds perfectly clean when played with the soundcard in 'digital loopback' mode.
Is this a known CEP problem?
Daniel
Sydney, Australia
I'm new to this forum, though I've been using CEP for several years. I'm still on version 1.2 (yes, you read that right: 1.2 NOT 2.1!).
Has anyone experienced this problem:
Recording digital audio (via a Toslink connection through my Xear 3D card) through CEP, and some of the source audio peaks hit 0dBFS - not really clipped, but just compressed/normalised to maximum level. But if more than one successive sample hits maximum, CEP 'inverts' some of the samples. So instead of getting, say 3 samples of 32767, 32767, 32767 (or 7FFF hex if you prefer), I end up with 32767, -32768, 32767, which sounds horribly crackly!
This is definitely not in the original audio, which sounds perfectly clean when played with the soundcard in 'digital loopback' mode.
Is this a known CEP problem?
Daniel
Sydney, Australia