FWIW, I just got my Flex balanced today, loaded with FW 1.23, plugin v1.21. Definitely still has IR learning capability. Reprogrammed it to my old Apple remote and everything is fine. Note, you can't learn/program the standby function.
I had the 15 second stop issue on Apple TV. Worked fine, one day it started so I disabled lossless and everything was fine. A few days later I turned lossless back on and the problem was gone. Definitely not a bandwidth issue on my end.
Hmm. So I haven't tried the match EQ function. I don't know how that would work (easily) not in a recording software environment.
I put a Pro-Q in SoundSource on my Output (so it affects ALL audio on my Mac).
I dial in my EQ - your window looks okay to me. I knock a few db off of the...
Got you. Sounds like you are trying the same thing I am doing. Not sure what is causing the problem, as plug-ins in SoundSource should be applied to any audio on that interface.
I use REW to calculate the EQ settings and then manually enter them into Pro-Q. Then run a measurement again. At that point I just tweak what is already in Pro-Q if it needs a touch up.
Why can’t you use Fabfilter with SoundSource? Then run your REW test and see what the results are.
Maybe I am misunderstanding what you are asking. But the above is what I do - Pro-Q and REW. Make a measurement, tweak EQ according to REW, confirm with another measurement. All run through...
Maybe things have changed, but I found music on an external SSD (Samsung T5) works better than on a NAS. Ultimately way less hassle for a variety of reasons.
Cool. While the noise floor difference is striking, it's still pretty good (I think :) ).
I know my TV (Sony) gives the option of changing the volume level on the digital output when it is set to PCM, so it's obviously doing something.
She will figure it out and college is the perfect place for it. Sounds like she enjoys challenges. Maybe physics will interest her, maybe math, maybe neuroscience, maybe literature :)
I'm personally glad I did not get engineering degrees (nothing wrong with them!) as they would not have...