Why did you need to convert to WAV? You won't get Atmos that way, they need to remain as DD+ Atmos files. The only file you load into REW is the existing WAV file that's included, and you don't Import it, you select Playback From File in the Measure window and load it there, then play back the Atmos files external to REW.I downloaded these files and I had to convert to WAV. Then I tried to import the WAV files but the files need to be created with the newest version with REW. Would you please make the WAV files with the new version of REW?
Just found this thread and measured my ceiling speakers. Very useful thanks for this.OK, here's a new set of files:
Just curious, what's the benefit to you?Could you make another set of files with 256k sweeps please?
Not a problem, I can create them, I was just curious.I just find 256k to be precice enough and when measuring at higher volumes for example when doing compression tests, these super long sweeps can be annoying. But if creating new ones is too much work it's not a big deal. I'm glad that I can finally measure my ceiling speakers in REW.
Here's a download link:Could you make another set of files with 256k sweeps please?
This is great work and I cannot thank you enough. I manually calibrate my surround system as I dislike what Audyssey does to it and I finally now have proper frequency response from my ceiling speakers as well. Somehow it even helped me time align the height speakers. The acoustic timing reference chirp seems to be at the exact same point for all sweeps.If you've previously downloaded sweeps, you should download new ones. Here are new 1M sweeps:
and here are new 256k sweeps:
With the previous versions, I foolishly assumed the auto-generated Dolby dialog normalization metadata value would be the same for all files, since the content was the same, just on different channels. Bad assumption; it turns out dialnorm varied across the files, so absolute level for the sweeps was not consistent. I figured out a way to make them all the same, hence the new versions.
You don't actually play them through REW, you need to play them externally. You only load the sweep file into REW so it knows what to expect. As per Measuring with file playback.I'm new to this whole REW thing and I haven't used a forum in years, but I tried these ceiling sweeps and I've not been successful getting them to play. I use a Macbook to use REW so maybe that is part of the issue. When I try to get a measurement the file seems to load ok. It seem to start the measurement but then says it's waiting for a timing reference. I'm lost! What did I over look this time??
I don't have a Mac, but from what little I've googled, it sounds like Macbook Pros don't support bitstream output of DD+ over HDMI, they can only decode to LPCM for output? Do you have some other source device that you can use for playback?I setup my Mackbook Pro
For the sake of perfection since these are 48kHz samples, can you produce 0 to 24,000Hz sweeps if it is not a big burden for you? They could be any length. I am OK even with 128k.If you've previously downloaded sweeps, you should download new ones. Here are new 1M sweeps:
and here are new 256k sweeps:
With the previous versions, I foolishly assumed the auto-generated Dolby dialog normalization metadata value would be the same for all files, since the content was the same, just on different channels. Bad assumption; it turns out dialnorm varied across the files, so absolute level for the sweeps was not consistent. I figured out a way to make them all the same, hence the new versions.
Sure, no problem.For the sake of perfection since these are 48kHz samples, can you produce 0 to 24,000Hz sweeps if it is not a big burden for you?
Here you go.For the sake of perfection since these are 48kHz samples, can you produce 0 to 24,000Hz sweeps if it is not a big burden for you?
You're a star!Here you go.