02-16-2022, 07:50 PM
(02-16-2022, 06:26 PM)TheOldPresbyope Wrote: autoeq2camilladsp-linux-amd4 version 0.3.0 is working well on my Linux laptop. The device search method is definitely improved.Thanks again for the thorough testing!
Tried and failed to install autoeq2camilladsp-windows-amd64 version 0.3.0 in PlayOnLinux on my Linux laptop. I'm sure if I dug deep enough I'd find some missing POL configuration setting, and there's always classic WINE to fall back on, but not now.
I installed it instead in Win10Pro running on a virtual machine. Found I had also to install the VisualC runtime library before it would run. Unsurprisingly, it's essentially the same UX as in the native Linux version. As long as the Linux and Windows builds don't diverge, I'll stick to Linux.
If you get around to adding crossfeed options, I'd vote for including the Meier variant.
Regards,
Kent
I do not have access to a Windows machine at the moment so I was just relying on the Docker Windows Image which ist building the release. The versions are all identical (maybe some slight differences in the way they are displayed in the Command Line since Linux/Mac and Windows handle this a bit different).
Rust just compiles to different binaries. If one wanted it is also really easy to build on ones specific machine from the cloned GitHub repository. Should this ever be interesting for someone I will add a section in the readme.
Yes, I would like to include more Crossfeed variants soon. I will look into Meier's crossfeed and how to build it in CamillaDSP.
If someone has a specific signal path they like we could collect some here to test and listen to. I think it would be nice to have a small selection (like maybe 5) "currated" crossfeed options so it does not get overwhelming.
There is also this interesting attempt of rebuilding the Phonitor in DSP by Mikhail Naganov: https://mnaganov.github.io/2017/01/recon...-mini.html which I would like to include once I got in touch with him.
cheers
micha