DSD Master v1.2.1 is released. This is a minor update of v1.2 and includes a couple of bug fixes.
- Fixes a bug where no no output file was produced when specifying a manual Gain setting.
- Corrects the progress bar to show time spent writing metadata.
We announce the release of version 1.2 of DSD Master. This update provides some minor performance enhancements and also some stability improvements. V1.2 is a free upgrade for existing DSD Master users.
After
a successful first year we are finally announcing our first update to
DSD Master. This update is mainly a spin out of minor bug fixes, but it
also includes a major under-the-hood revision of our DSP engine in
preparation for some significant enhancements of capability.
The
new DSP engine delivers a significant increase in processing speed, yet
with a dramatically reduced physical and virtual memory footprint. Conversions are even more accurate, and we now use what we term "True Analog" normalization, which ensures that our PCM conversions do not encode for implied "inter-sample peaks" which can be a problem in certain circumstances. Improved queueing logic allows large conversion batches to be managed more efficiently.
We
have eliminated a stupid bug that requires new installations of DSD
Master to make a PCM conversion before it can create Hybrid-DSD files,
and another bug which leaks files handles and prevents large conversion
batches to be run.
Finally, there are some minor cosmetic changes, including the ability to select files for conversion via a "File | Open" dialog on the menu bar.