Steve Woodhouse
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…and this is exactly what beta is for.
Are they giving you an old firmware?Just received this message from Wiim, in response to my reporting the "tinny" room correction:
"The algorithm has been rolled back; please attempt to create the room again."
Looking forward to trying anew later today.
I didn't notice any change unless they updated it overnight - I didn't check version numbers but the "algorithm" has changed as it sounds a lot better than it did, which wouldn't have been hard. Give it another try on your systemAre they giving you an old firmware?
Check the build date and version. The first firmware was sound good and could hear improvement. I remember that it does inverse correction whatever it measure from the room now the new firmware look out of whack cutting bass and boosting treble. I have room correction off now as it sound tiny and bright regardless of curve.I didn't notice any change unless they updated it overnight - I didn't check version numbers but the "algorithm" has changed as it sounds a lot better than it did, which wouldn't have been hard. Give it another try on your system
But it does beg the question as I posted earlier as to where this 'algorithm' resides. If the firmware and app didn't update, some of the computation or data must be held on the WiiM servers themselvesIf just reverted the algorithm to the previous version, I don't think the firmware is relevant.
According to the WiiM team's mail posted by Giro413, it seems that there has been no firmware roll back.But it does beg the question as I posted earlier as to where this 'algorithm' resides. If the firmware and app didn't update, some of the computation or data must be held on the WiiM servers themselves
The "algorithm" is just a transfer function that accepts the room measurement as an input and creates a set of PEQ settings as an output. Since this is a one-time computation (for each room measurement), it makes sense that its not done in firmware on the Amp (or Pro/+). Seems logical to me to do it in server software.But it does beg the question as I posted earlier as to where this 'algorithm' resides. If the firmware and app didn't update, some of the computation or data must be held on the WiiM servers themselves
The "algorithm" is just a transfer function that accepts the room measurement as an input and creates a set of PEQ settings as an output. Since this is a one-time computation (for each room measurement), it makes sense that its not done in firmware on the Amp (or Pro/+). Seems logical to me to do it in server software.
Is there some concern you have with that approach, or just surprised?
Sounds a lot better here, too. I now get a noticeably fuller sound when Room Correction is turned on. Will have to listen a little longer to know if it hits the spot, but so far it sounds pretty great to me.Definitely sounds better now than it did. I'll need to do a comparison between that and the results from HouseCurve and the Dayton IMM-6 mic I have for my old Ipad Pro
No concern, just curiosity as to why it wouldn't be done in the app on your phone which would likely have the means to do itThe "algorithm" is just a transfer function that accepts the room measurement as an input and creates a set of PEQ settings as an output. Since this is a one-time computation (for each room measurement), it makes sense that its not done in firmware on the Amp (or Pro/+). Seems logical to me to do it in server software.
Is there some concern you have with that approach, or just surprised?
I agree the phone has the computational resources to do the math. But there are advantages for Wiim -- especially in this beta stage -- to having it on the servers. If on the phone, Wiim would need to push an app update every time they tweak the algorithm, whereas on servers they can tweak whenever they wish. Keeping it on the servers also keeps the app "lighter".No concern, just curiosity as to why it wouldn't be done in the app on your phone which would likely have the means to do it
I'd disagree as there shouldn't be any need for an internet connection if you want to do room correction unless some/all phones don't have the grunt to do it.And since there is no realtime or local functionality involved, there is zero need/benefit to having it on the phone.
Valid point. I suppose it would be nice to not need internet when doing RC, although in practice it seems like a narrow case.I'd disagree as there shouldn't be any need for an internet connection if you want to do room correction unless some/all phones don't have the grunt to do it.
I do know from experience that Linn's Space Optimisation is server based
Just watch the grey trace: Measurement (pre-correction) is vastly different from before. But it's still totally wrong, just in a different direction. As has been confirmed by your own HouseCurve measurement.The first screenshot is from yesterday and the second from just now. As mentioned, an improved sound but still way off for me to listen to unfortunately.
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Could I please remind all beta testers that if you feel there’s a large disparity in the measurements that could actually be a bug, please use the settings/feedback mechanism in the app to bring this directly to WiiM’s attention - don’t rely on them just reading this thread as they may find it beneficial to examine your device logs as well which they can only do thru the formal feedback route. By all means refer them to the discussion here as well.
Thanks
It already exists for the beta firmware and the Android app which doesn’t support RCI saw this mentioned in a thread somewhere, but not sure if any decisions have been made so… I’d like to suggest this as the perfect rationale for why the 10 band PEQ should exist as a standalone option from RC. If RC is active and works well, it can take over the EQ settings, but otherwise having the ability to use REW or Housecurve to manually setup a filter is crucial.