

By increase in its popularity vintage looking themes are becoming more and more a thing of past. In recent years, thanks to the popularity of Windows 10 we see more and more flat themes in designing the user interface. Please check changelog.txt file inside zip for full changelog info. *update 1 : library tree added to the right panel: you need to add your music folders through preferences - media library to be able to use it. *update 2 : tidy up config files, some minor corrections. *update 3 : fixed last update, added Youtube component *update 4 : Minor change in album display panel. *update 5 : foo_jscript_panel component updated to latest non beta version (1.2) *update 6 : Some components updated, minor changes in the user interface to improve readability. I will continue to update and support this config as long as possible. Although it is persuasive to make a radical change and start a new config and leave this to become obsolete and unusable, I am not going to do that. Please feel free to comment and ask for new features or changes. I apologize if I can't answer some comments in a timely manner, but I will take them into consideration when I have any free time to work on it. I was able to improve this config and it has been my default and only config from the first day. Purely electronic devices may emulate the response of the needle they are VU-meters in as much as they respect the standard.It has been a great journey, thanks to feedback I get from your comments. In effect, the scale ranges from −20 VU to +3 VU, with −3 VU right in the middle. The meter was designed not to measure the signal, but to let users aim the signal level to a target level of 0 VU (sometimes labelled 100%), so it is not important that the device is non-linear and imprecise for low levels.

"0 VU is equal to +4 dBu, or 1.228 volts RMS, a power of about 2.5 milliwatts when applied across a 600-ohm load.

So, the green units on the pic are the actual dB units? Is that what you prefer to see as opposed to the sort of mysterious (to me) VU units? FWIW from the Wikipedia: Now if you can get through THAT gobbly-gook explanation my hat is off to you, haha. It's hard to know what I'm really looking at as I'm so used to dB units, so I was eye-ballling the differences with the VU meter and "Enhanced Spectrum" Foobar plugin's peak readings and your Dejavu meter ( mod) and at -15db meter preamp it seemed to be around 3 units off from the dB peaks, but as those units apparently differ around 4 units (from what I was able to find out) that may be OK. Hiccup: I wasn't familiar with the concept of VU units vs dB so I had to do some reading on that.
