Sparta Binuralizer crashes in adobe audition 2020.
BaNavyBlue opened this issue · 5 comments
I have a bunch of old multichannel audio recordings I would like to try to listen to using some of the more modern stereo headphone spatializer techniques.
When I try loading the binuralizer plugin says Resampling the HRIR's. Shows middling cpu activity on a few of my cores then eventually crashes. This is pretty odd behavior for a VST plugin.
I thought it might be because I was trying to load it on 88kHz sample rate wav files, but I also tried it on 48Khz wav files to the same result.
Any idea if there is a fix, the entire program is essentially non responsive as soon as I load the plugin.
Also why not support higher sample rates?
I have found that it does work in Reaper fine.
Would be nice if supported the higher sample rates.
Hey, thanks for letting me know!
I can't reproduce the issue. Which DAW/version/OS were you using? Is there a crash log available?
I've now made sure that the host samplerate has a default value. This is not an issue for e.g. REAPER, due to the order in which the functions are called, but perhaps other hosts might call things differently, which I can see causing issues...
This (potential) fix will be in the next release.
I have an answer for the samplerate support query here: #67 (comment)
Hey, thanks for letting me know! I can't reproduce the issue. Which DAW/version/OS were you using? Is there a crash log available?
I've now made sure that the host samplerate has a default value. This is not an issue for e.g. REAPER, due to the order in which the functions are called, but perhaps other hosts might call things differently, which I can see causing issues...
This (potential) fix will be in the next release.
The OS is windows 10, I don't know if anybody would seriously call Adobe Audition a DAW, I'll try to find the crash logs. Mostly I just want to play around with some of my old multichannel audio recordings at this point see how the specialization sounds.
I have an answer for the samplerate support query here: #67 (comment)
Ok. I'm not sure if this is just because I'm still running a Trial of reaper (it inserts silence at the beginning of mixdown), but the samples I generated are definitely low passed for 48kHz info. I don't know if that's baked into the 48kHz Head Transfer Function?