
If you don't know anything about J.River, it is a stand alone media player and very good, but it's best heard and not seen if you know what I mean. River Media Center (圆4 v23) because hands down it has the best audio processing, and it is very reasonably stable as a native vst/dsp plugin host. What I am currently running and why.Īctual playback is Winamp, but I also run J. For years I have used my computer for everything audio and have constantly tried to improve, well, everything. I can tell you what I run that works for me and what has failed, so hopefully something useful comes out of this. If not, we'll have to see if I can make something that better behavesĪ little dated, but I joined the community so. If you are getting crashes & as you've got WACUP beta access, hopefully the WACUP crash reporter might catch the crash & I can then try & determine where & what happened.
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Multiple DSP Stacker was the best one I found though I had briefly started on trying to update a version of MuchFX2 but I've since changed my idea on how it should work (an external window isn't great & instead the dsp plug-in preferences page should be the way to manage the stacking - which is more work but when I do get around to doing it, it should be more intuitive as that way all of the plug-in management is done on that page).Īs for the crashes, I think the stacker plug-ins are generally stable, it's more about the plug-ins that are being stacked via it that might be the cause of the issues as although It can be done, stacking plug-ins was never something that was designed for within the API and so forcing that might be the cause of issues arising. breaks the plug-ins and DSP feature completely). I might be wrong and there might be a way (which would be ideal for when I do my own as part of WACUP) but I've not come across anything so far that would allow it to work as needed without a mass of issues (i.e. I'm not aware of an obvious way that it would be possible to isolate any plug-in (though DSP plug-ins were a common cause of crashes from when I used to look at the official crash reports provided) as there's no easy way to know how much a plug-in hooks into Winamp to know what is going on (not helped by the very basic API that plug-in integration involves). I've looked into trying to get muchfx compatible with newer Winamp releases but it's not been finished and now I'd prefer to do it in a different way (effectively the DSP/Effect preferences page is completely overridden with an integrated way of handling multiple DSP).Īlas the whole way that plug-ins works mean that if something goes wrong then it can bring done the whole program (with one hand plug-ins can do almost anything but on the other hand that means if they go wrong, it can affect everything). anything aimed at Winamp 5.5+ support) which can cause random issues. What stacker are you currently using? As I know some of the older ones don't support some of the features newer DSP require (i.e.
