On Tue, 10 May 2011 10:51:26 -0400
Paul Davis <paul(a)linuxaudiosystems.com> wrote:
the data path during export is EXACTLY the same as
during normal
playback except for the conversion to an integer format. since
metering occurs before this, the data the metering displays is
IDENTICAL to the data that would be seen during normal playback.
It would seem to me that if the meters are checking their inputs
n times per second, then if an export is occurring and is running say
3 times faster than real time, there is the possibility that a peak
could happen at a moment that the input isn't being checked, and thus
the peak levels could be reported differently during export than in
real time. I wouldn't expect to see a huge difference in the reported
values, but I can see how this would happen.
Does this make any sense, or have I misunderstood how the meters
get their values?
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