So, I've been looking the FAQs and forums and have yet to find anything specifically addressing this "problem" I've encountered.
Here's the setup: I'm setting up to encode three formats at once; no big deal, on the upfront. But, there is the DSP tab in the main window of the app, and there is a space for DSPs on each of the encoder's Settings page. The trick to this is that I have some DSP functions between all the encoders that will be identical (I have some HDCD discs to deal with, etc). So, why waste time and processing effort for tripling a function that could be made to happen once?
Here's the question: Will DSPs put into the common DSP tab on dBpoweramp have an effect on each of the individual encoders? Since it's a linear path of processing under normal modes, I would imagine they would, though logically ahead of anything plugged into the individual encoders. But, if so, that would also mean some DSPs won't work as desired or possibly even at all. Mainly, I just don't want to rip a bunch of stuff and discover after a moment that I've been doing something wrong and wasting my time. (I've already spent a ridiculous amount of time sorting out the best LUFS settings for Replay Gain -- and still feel I'm missing some data)
Details on this will also help me know what DSPs I can even make appropriate use of in that area. (case in point: I've so far failed to get "Replay Gain (apply)" to work on already rendered files via Batch Convert)
Also, I can't begin to properly express how grateful I am for this function in dBpoweramp. Even just from cursory tests, I know this will save me sooo much time.
Thanks as always.
Here's the setup: I'm setting up to encode three formats at once; no big deal, on the upfront. But, there is the DSP tab in the main window of the app, and there is a space for DSPs on each of the encoder's Settings page. The trick to this is that I have some DSP functions between all the encoders that will be identical (I have some HDCD discs to deal with, etc). So, why waste time and processing effort for tripling a function that could be made to happen once?
Here's the question: Will DSPs put into the common DSP tab on dBpoweramp have an effect on each of the individual encoders? Since it's a linear path of processing under normal modes, I would imagine they would, though logically ahead of anything plugged into the individual encoders. But, if so, that would also mean some DSPs won't work as desired or possibly even at all. Mainly, I just don't want to rip a bunch of stuff and discover after a moment that I've been doing something wrong and wasting my time. (I've already spent a ridiculous amount of time sorting out the best LUFS settings for Replay Gain -- and still feel I'm missing some data)
Details on this will also help me know what DSPs I can even make appropriate use of in that area. (case in point: I've so far failed to get "Replay Gain (apply)" to work on already rendered files via Batch Convert)
Also, I can't begin to properly express how grateful I am for this function in dBpoweramp. Even just from cursory tests, I know this will save me sooo much time.
Thanks as always.
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