05-24-2016, 10:13 AM
(05-24-2016, 06:43 AM)FrostedFake Wrote:(05-24-2016, 12:20 AM)Mr. Anderson Wrote:(05-23-2016, 09:40 PM)FrostedFake Wrote: Setting the speaker settings under control panel/sound/speakers/properties(then last tab) to "44100Hz and 16bit". They were saying that newer versions of windows have some type of filter that may disrupt results or something to that effect.
You have to set it in the speaker control as well as in the player you use (if you don't use windows build-in stuff). And then you will see how it will affect you.
I just now turned it on for my speakers but I don't know how in Audacious. Are there any effects auto enabled in Audacious that I should turn off as well? I looked but I couldn't find anything.
I've been getting decent results that show me the sub is working so I don't know if this will increase results but if it does that would be awesome =).
Edit: I'm now looking to switch to audacity, what do I have to change to get the best out of the subs? Anyone?
I am not sure about Audacious. I used it a while ago, I think some sort of normalizing or loudness effect was activated but I am not sure here. You would need to check the settings in the audio and the plug-ins/effect tab.
My Audacity installation has 32-Bit float as default. You can change it in the quality setting in setting dialog.