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Re: MQN

Posted: Sat Jan 16, 2016 7:03 pm
by Aleg
Aleg wrote:
sbgk wrote:building on v217, v219 is more free flowing, sounds good with jazz, anyway.
Get an application error with mqnloader v73 at instruction 0x4000103b referencing 0x09d87000 memory could not be written. Only loads first track.
Is on win 2012r2
With loader v75, same error on same instruction but different memory location (but also loading different tracks).

Re: MQN

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 12:56 pm
by sbgk
fixed track issue v93/v76

Re: MQN

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 5:24 pm
by elaprince
Aleg wrote:
Aleg wrote:
sbgk wrote:building on v217, v219 is more free flowing, sounds good with jazz, anyway.
Get an application error with mqnloader v73 at instruction 0x4000103b referencing 0x09d87000 memory could not be written. Only loads first track.
Is on win 2012r2
With loader v75, same error on same instruction but different memory location (but also loading different tracks).
Gordon sounds awesome v78 no problem with tracks and albums anymore
Thank you

Re: MQN

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 9:18 pm
by sbgk
uploaded mqnrewrite haswell v2

need to create a directory called mqnrewrite and mqnrewrite\out

open a cmd window

cd \
md mqnrewrite
cd mqnrewrite
md out

close the window

copy mqnrewrite.exe to mqnrewrite

copy the track you want to rewrite to mqnrewrite directory
rename it to test.wav
double click on mqnrewrite
wait until process has finished

rewritten test.wav file will be in the out directory

play as usual

I think there is an improvement, not sure whether to incorporate it in mqn or make it standalone.

would be quite easy to have a batch process to copy/rename/rewrite/rename in a loop

not suitable for copying other types of files because it misses a few bytes off the end.

Re: MQN

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 9:59 pm
by minionas
I feel it as improvement: better definition, i can feel space better, microdinamics improved.

Re: MQN

Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2016 10:07 pm
by sbgk
minionas wrote:I feel it as improvement: better definition, i can feel space better, microdinamics improved.

been through a few iterations, a few things were incorrect.

v4 is a bit better.

difficult to believe that it is making a difference.

uploaded mqnrewrite.bat

copy it to c:\mqnrewrite

also copy paste.exe to c:\mqnrewrite (it's in the same folder as mqn.bat eg c:\musicplayer or can be downloaded)

then just use it like mqn ie copy files or folder to the clipboard and double click on mqnrewrite.bat

the rewritten files will be in the c:\mqnrewrite\out folder

don't delete your original source files as the rewritten files are a few bytes smaller, I'll fix that sometime.

tried rewriting an already rewritten file and sounds different again. If it's better I'll alter mqnrewrite.bat to rewrite twice, worth a try.

seems to take a bit of edge/treble away, not sure that's a good thing. Some tracks sound better than others.

Re: MQN

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 3:10 pm
by elaprince
the rewritten files will be in the c:\mqnrewrite\out folder

Gordon I can only rewrite one file even if I click 2 or 3 file it only gets me one test.wav
Also it ends up in mqnrewrite folder
Problem is I cant make mqnrewrite\out folder it will not allow me to use that slash \
Any suggestion?
Thank you

Re: MQN

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 6:39 pm
by minionas
You just create a 'out' folder inside 'mqnrewrite' folder.
Slash is just for catalogue hierarchy separation..it is not used in names..

Re: MQN

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 6:41 pm
by elaprince
minionas wrote:You just create a 'out' folder inside 'mqnrewrite' folder.
Slash is just for catalogue hierarchy separation..it is not used in names..
Thank you
That explain why I could not get it to work
Did you try more then 1 track?
Seems like only 1 track can be rewritten

Re: MQN

Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2016 6:44 pm
by minionas
You had no 'out' folder therefore you weren't getting multiple files rewritten inside it..

Here it is working as supposed.