Re: [LAD] jack meterbridge 0.9.2 update / maintenance

2019-07-29 Thread Will J Godfrey
On Mon, 29 Jul 2019 11:21:39 -0700 (MST)
Stephan Bourgeois  wrote:

>Hi there,
>
>I have been tinkering with Steve Harris' meterbridge 0.9.2 for jack.
>cf. https://github.com/stephanb2/jack-meterbridge
>
>1. Refactored global variables so that the code builds on Debian 9.2.
>2. Improved (?) the dpm IEC scale and ballistics.
>3. Changed the PPM ballistics to use Fons Adriaensen's JMeters algorithm.
>
>I do however have a deeper question: what is the point of jack meterbridge?
>Given that the broadcast and podcast industry has moved to EBU-R128 and
>Ebumeter offers EBU R-128 metering. JMeters offers "nostalgia" PPM and VU
>meters with correct ballistics, more options, better graphics. The only
>thing missing would be a 4x oversampling true peak meter.
>
>Should meterbridge be maintained or should another metering app de bundled
>with jack?
>
>Note that I am not a C engineer, my background is Java and Python. Please
>send code review comments and shout if you see anything horrific.
>
>Let me know your thoughts. 
>Cheers,
>Stephan.

I use it all the time. It is simple, clear and runs well in a standalone
environment. It also acts as a useful summing point. One's ears are the final
arbiter but this is very helpful.

I will check out your build as soon as I have some free time (whatever that is!)


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Re: [LAD] jack meterbridge 0.9.2 update / maintenance

2019-07-29 Thread Robin Gareus
On 7/29/19 8:21 PM, Stephan Bourgeois wrote:

> Should meterbridge be maintained or should another metering app de bundled
> with jack?

Given that jack is cross-platform and meterbridge is a X11 application
it's not very likely to be bundled with jack itself.

The main use-case for meterbridge is the dpm mode with many channels to
check input activity.

You may also want to have a look at
https://lists.linuxaudio.org/archives/linux-audio-dev/2012-June/032475.html
- the debian package applied this, but it never reached upstream, it's
likely not relevant after your re-work either.

Cheers!
robin
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