I'm having a discussion on the Rainmeter forum about how Peak meters behave. Currently Rainmeter Peaks have no hold option and bounce around above the RMS values of the VU meter. It is my opinion that although this is only an 'entertainment' app and not a 'pro' app, that it should still obey the way pro's use Peak meters.
What is the correct behaviour of a Peak meter? Should there be a Peak Hold setting that holds the peak for say, 1000ms, before dropping, thus allowing you to see the highest volume without clipping? Although this quite possibly only applies to noisy recording sources, I still think it is the best and most useful way a Peak meter should work in order to evaluate without clipping.
Here's a link to the thread's most relevant part.
Just wanted to know if my opinion is wrong and what the people who use this stuff regularly make of it.
Thanks' for your input.
What is the correct behaviour of a Peak meter? Should there be a Peak Hold setting that holds the peak for say, 1000ms, before dropping, thus allowing you to see the highest volume without clipping? Although this quite possibly only applies to noisy recording sources, I still think it is the best and most useful way a Peak meter should work in order to evaluate without clipping.
Here's a link to the thread's most relevant part.
Just wanted to know if my opinion is wrong and what the people who use this stuff regularly make of it.
Thanks' for your input.
Statistics: Posted by sl23 — Tue Jul 09, 2024 8:38 am — Replies 1 — Views 68