Florin Andrei
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For many years, I've used Dirac Live on a miniDSP nanoAVR HD for a 5.1 system where all connections were HDMI. I set it up once and it worked flawlessly for a long time.
Recently, I moved things around, so a re-calibration was necessary. Also, the nanoAVR HD is not supported anymore, the old apps are old and creaky, etc. So I got an Onkyo AVR that supports Dirac Live. I did the measurements with the latest Dirac Live app.
To my shock and dismay, the old linear target curve is gone. It looked like this:
Apparently, in 2022 they came up with some "new and improved" commercial yadda-yadda. There does not seem to be a way in the new app to get the old curve back. This boggles the mind, since the old curve was spot-on in terms of results, it's literally the main reason I use Dirac. The new stuff manages to sound both bloated and thin at once, and I can't stand it.
In theory, I could try to draw my own curve, but the old default was perfect in every way, and I do not remember the slope, etc.
Please, does anyone have the old, perfectly linear curve saved in a file somewhere?
Thank you.
Recently, I moved things around, so a re-calibration was necessary. Also, the nanoAVR HD is not supported anymore, the old apps are old and creaky, etc. So I got an Onkyo AVR that supports Dirac Live. I did the measurements with the latest Dirac Live app.
To my shock and dismay, the old linear target curve is gone. It looked like this:
Apparently, in 2022 they came up with some "new and improved" commercial yadda-yadda. There does not seem to be a way in the new app to get the old curve back. This boggles the mind, since the old curve was spot-on in terms of results, it's literally the main reason I use Dirac. The new stuff manages to sound both bloated and thin at once, and I can't stand it.
In theory, I could try to draw my own curve, but the old default was perfect in every way, and I do not remember the slope, etc.
Please, does anyone have the old, perfectly linear curve saved in a file somewhere?
Thank you.