“ option User Interface -> Spectrum Analyzer -> Follow Source Frequency: to scale spectrum analyzer window to the frequency of the track (added corresponding icon to a large Spectrum view too).”
I would guess this feature applies to the requests made in this thread? Interested to see how it’s implemented.
Eagerly awaiting the 2.14.1 download links to be updated/pushed.
additional option to set the upper frequency boundary for the spectrum analyzer
Re: additional option to set the upper frequency boundary for the spectrum analyzer
Yes, tried it out : played a song with sampling rate of 44 kHz, spectrum had upper limit of 22 kHz. Switched on 4 x oversampling, spectrum had upper limit of 88 kHz, as expected. Switch on the new User Interface -> Spectrum Analyzer -> Follow Source Frequency, spectrum had upper limit of 22 kHz.WitzyZed wrote: ↑Mon May 25, 2020 1:56 pm“ option User Interface -> Spectrum Analyzer -> Follow Source Frequency: to scale spectrum analyzer window to the frequency of the track (added corresponding icon to a large Spectrum view too).”
I would guess this feature applies to the requests made in this thread? Interested to see how it’s implemented.
Re: additional option to set the upper frequency boundary for the spectrum analyzer
WitzyZed wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2020 2:20 pm+1 this feature would be very welcomed.
I have to enable x2 oversampling quite often on my FiiO X5iii, as for whatever reason 44.1 & 48 kHz sample rate files (when played natively w/o oversampling) make the spectrum analyzer stutter (low frame rate). Anything 88.2 kHz and above shows smoothly always.
This is odd as when playing same 44.1 & 48 kHz files over Bluetooth connections, the frame rate becomes smooth again.
So the option to reduce the upper frequency limit would restore the smoothness to the ideal spectrum analyzer window size.
Re: additional option to set the upper frequency boundary for the spectrum analyzer
Here the new feature is activated, upper limit is half of sampling rate of song :
Here it is deactivated, upper limit is half of output sampling rate :
Here it is deactivated, upper limit is half of output sampling rate :
Re: additional option to set the upper frequency boundary for the spectrum analyzer
Thank ye for the sneak peak!
& thanks dmitry, et al., for implementing ^.^
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