Set Oversampling Threshold / Limit

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Julius Decimus
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Re: Set Oversampling Threshold / Limit

Post by Julius Decimus » Sun Feb 21, 2021 8:16 am

Is there a way to turn off the spectrum analyzer ? Or it is off when you are not in the tab with it ?

I have a feeling that the whole program would be little bit lighter if you can disable it.

When you close Neutron and start it anew, it works best and fastest until you click on that tab with the spectrum analyzer. Then it is kind of "more heavy" from this point on until you don't restart it.

There is setting for "background active elements" in the user interface menu. It is by default 0 i think. I guessed this can mean it turns off the spectrum analyzer when you are not in the tab with it. What are your observations guys ?

Also, are you saying that by editing the Tags of MQA file you can manipulate its sample rate behaviour ? Oh my......

blaubär
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Re: Set Oversampling Threshold / Limit

Post by blaubär » Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:00 am

The "Dynamic Background, Items" is a visualisation gimmick (starfield simulation) , doesn't interact with what you play.

blaubär
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Re: Set Oversampling Threshold / Limit

Post by blaubär » Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:12 am

As to the spectrum analyzer: no, there's no option to remove or disable it.

WitzyZed
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Re: Set Oversampling Threshold / Limit

Post by WitzyZed » Sun Feb 21, 2021 9:54 pm

Julius Decimus wrote:
Sun Feb 21, 2021 8:16 am
Also, are you saying that by editing the Tags of MQA file you can manipulate its sample rate behaviour ? Oh my......
Not specifically MQA files, but any FLAC file with those mock MQA tags and original sample rate tags in place.
Neutron won’t do any MQA decoding (which is fine) but it does read those tag fields to know how much oversampling is needed to reach original rate (if it was 88.2kHz, 96kHz, etc etc) from the base 44.1kHz or 48kHz that all files originally in MQA tend to be.
This overrides any oversampling ratio the user sets in Neutron.
In my case I just wanted to avoid oversampling for something already 88.2kHz or higher, but keep the oversampling by 2X in play for 44.1kHx and 48kHz files.
(For whatever reason) my FiiO x5iii really dislikes switching between 44.1 and 48kHz files when playing back natively in Neutron, causing all spectrum and waveform displays to be displayed at like 5 frames per second.

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Re: Set Oversampling Threshold / Limit

Post by blaubär » Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:20 am

WitzyZed wrote:
Sun Nov 22, 2020 9:13 pm
Have any content with sample rate greater than or equal to 88.2 kHz not undergo oversampling.
You can now limit the sampling rate that would bet set by oversampling :
dmitrykos wrote:
Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:22 pm
2.24.0 (04.2024):
* New:
- Audio Hardware -> Oversampling -> Frequency Limit option: to limit oversampling to some max frequency
Not quite your proposal, but you can achieve what you want.

WitzyZed
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Re: Set Oversampling Threshold / Limit

Post by WitzyZed » Mon Apr 01, 2024 10:10 pm

blaubär wrote:
Mon Apr 01, 2024 9:20 am
WitzyZed wrote:
Sun Nov 22, 2020 9:13 pm
Have any content with sample rate greater than or equal to 88.2 kHz not undergo oversampling.
You can now limit the sampling rate that would bet set by oversampling :
dmitrykos wrote:
Fri Feb 14, 2014 7:22 pm
2.24.0 (04.2024):
* New:
- Audio Hardware -> Oversampling -> Frequency Limit option: to limit oversampling to some max frequency
Not quite your proposal, but you can achieve what you want.
Neat! My own pet request, all grown up! :lol:

I got by with my quirky faux-MQA tag workaround, but I think this is the ticket! In my case, 176.4 and 192 kHz rates are a little overkill for 44.1 and 48 kHz sources, so setting this limit to 96 kHz should do the trick. Assuming rates beyond the set limit are left untouched, and not downsampled, that is.

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