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livetrax/libs/audiographer
Robin Gareus a8c47da364
Fix realtime export loudness normalization
TmpFileRt::get_samples_written() returns the number of
samples written *to disk*. It is only valid after the FileFlushed
signal is emitted.

This fixes an assert() with Limiter and Analyzer being configured
with a too low total sample-count, leading to an overflow in
the analysis graph array.
2021-04-29 19:05:09 +02:00
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audiographer Revert "use -90dB as default threshold for silence trim during export, rather than -inf dB" 2021-04-24 16:42:17 +02:00
doc
macos/audiographer/audiographer.xcodeproj
MSVCaudiographer Add/remove source(s) in our MSVC project (audiographer) 2021-04-17 11:21:33 +01:00
private Overhaul export loudness normalization 2021-04-12 23:15:30 +02:00
src Fix realtime export loudness normalization 2021-04-29 19:05:09 +02:00
tests Fix audiographer normalizer test 2021-04-13 14:59:05 -04:00
COPYING
README
run-tests.sh
wscript Overhaul export loudness normalization 2021-04-12 23:15:30 +02:00

AudioGrapher is Copyright Sakari Bergen 2009-2010

AudioGrapher is best described as a signal flow management library.
It includes facilities to build graphs out of signal processing elements.
Once a graph is set up, all signal flow within the graph happens automatically.

The data flow model in Audiographer is dynamic instead of synchronous - the type
and amount of data that goes in to a graph may differ from what comes out.
AudioGrapher is aimed mostly for usage by developers, as it includes lots of
facilities that ease the development process.

The main aim of AudioGrapher is to ease development and debugging of signal flow
graphs. It makes heavy use of modern C++ techniques like templates, and uses the
boost libraries a lot.

The essential classes in AudioGrapher are Sink, Source and ProcessContext. These
three define the signal flow in a graph. In addition, the core of AudioGrapher
includes lots of utility classes.

AudioGrapher includes a bunch of ready Sink, Source and Vertex implementations.
Some are utilities used when developing more vertices, while others are general
utilities (file i/o, sample rate conversion etc).