Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Inguz EQ/DRC

2022-11-02 Thread artatgray
artatgray wrote: > Both types play fine now. The HE-AAC files just don't get a tokenized > command with InguzEQ.exe in it, and AAC LC files do even though they > both share the *.m4a file extension. Anyway, heres a 500 line log in pdf with the tokenized commands. The Beyondjazz track is the

Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Inguz EQ/DRC

2022-11-02 Thread artatgray
Apesbrain wrote: > Do both types of files play when InguzEQ not installed? Both types play fine now. The HE-AAC files just don't get a tokenized command with InguzEQ.exe in it, and AAC LC files do even though they both share the *.m4a file extension. Some friends, associates and I run a

Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Inguz EQ/DRC

2022-11-02 Thread Apesbrain
artatgray wrote: > The latter have no problem being passed through the InguzEQ pipeline on > the way to transcoding. However, the former does not. Do both types of files play when InguzEQ not installed? Apesbrain's

Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Inguz EQ/DRC

2022-11-02 Thread artatgray
Hello, I've a number of m4a files. Some are encoded as HE-AAC SBR and others as AAC LC. However, they all share the same file extension, that being *. m4a. The latter have no problem being passed through the InguzEQ pipeline on the way to transcoding. However, the former does not. It's

Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] Inguz EQ/DRC

2022-11-02 Thread artatgray
Hello, I have a number of *.m4a files. The lower bitrate ones are encoded as HE-ACC SBR, where as the others are AAC LC. The issue I'm having is I can't get the former into the InguzEQ pipeline for processing. The AAC LC ones are processed as I require, though, and they're all using the *.m4a