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Old 24th January 2010, 21:05
matthammy matthammy is offline
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Question Reclock timestretch.dll

I use the time shifting functionality of ReClock and find it very useful. I found the following site where you can download an 'optimised' version of the timestretch.dll that supposedly improves sound quality specifically for use with ReClock and 5.1 channel movie audio:-

http://touristinparadise.blogspot.co...ifter-for.html

I was wondering whether this different timestretch.dll would still offer 'improved' sound quality if used with the latest revision of ReClock or whether the various improvements to ReClock since that alternative .dll was created now made it obsolete?
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Old 25th January 2010, 00:15
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I use the time shifting functionality of ReClock and find it very useful. I found the following site where you can download an 'optimised' version of the timestretch.dll that supposedly improves sound quality specifically for use with ReClock and 5.1 channel movie audio:-

http://touristinparadise.blogspot.co...ifter-for.html

I was wondering whether this different timestretch.dll would still offer 'improved' sound quality if used with the latest revision of ReClock or whether the various improvements to ReClock since that alternative .dll was created now made it obsolete?
Check ReClock's changelog.

1.8.6.0 - 12/01/2010
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* New: Timestretch sound quality improved in 5.1 and 7.1 speaker setups, thanks to Rodney Clinton Chua!
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Old 5th May 2012, 04:23
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Hi,

James,

Do you still have the change about :
* New: Timestretch sound quality improved in 5.1 and 7.1 speaker setups, thanks to Rodney Clinton Chua!

It seems that this change are now in soundtouch source code ?

Thanks.
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Old 5th May 2012, 12:44
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I am sorry to say that neither this dll nor the older reclock version of timestretch is working in my system (asus M3N78-EM with realtek soundcard).
In certain files (not all, which is strange) the sound is totally destroyed when timestretch is apllied, the stereo effect is totally screwd, the channels all mixed. So I have to put up with the elevated pitch from 23.97--->25...

Annything I can do to use timestretch in my non 24p TV set (50Hz) with 7.1 analogue sound setup?
Or perhaps any idea why this dll have no effect whatsoever in my system?

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Old 5th May 2012, 14:37
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Hi,

James,

Do you still have the change about :
* New: Timestretch sound quality improved in 5.1 and 7.1 speaker setups, thanks to Rodney Clinton Chua!

It seems that this change are now in soundtouch source code ?

Thanks.
Sorry, can you rephrase? Which change is now in what source code? ReClock's open source code?
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Old 5th May 2012, 14:42
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Sorry for my english,

I try to see the diff that Rodney Clinton Chua does on open source SoundTouch code. (Because on his blog, there is no more available patch).

I try to compare Reclock open source code from http://oss.slysoft.com/ReClock/ and SoundTouch one and i didn't find the diff.

This is why i assume that soundTouch include the change from Rodney Clinton Chua.

So can you post the diff that you include in 1.8.6.0 - 12/01/2010 ?
Thanks a lot.
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Old 6th May 2012, 05:41
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Sorry for my english,

I try to see the diff that Rodney Clinton Chua does on open source SoundTouch code. (Because on his blog, there is no more available patch).

I try to compare Reclock open source code from http://oss.slysoft.com/ReClock/ and SoundTouch one and i didn't find the diff.

This is why i assume that soundTouch include the change from Rodney Clinton Chua.

So can you post the diff that you include in 1.8.6.0 - 12/01/2010 ?
Thanks a lot.
No, but you can diff yourself using the ReClock 1.8.5.8 source.
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Old 6th May 2012, 14:58
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Thanks

I see the diff in TimestretchPlugin.cpp/.h :P
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