In portable, everything (Rainmeter, plugins, skins. etc.) are all in one "Rainmeter" folder. Nothing is added to the Windows installation (see Portable Install). The only thing I can think of that may be causing issues, would be having multiple audiolevel.dll file versions on your system.sl23 wrote:It seems that hitbit has tried updating Rm and has no problems. As he is using the installed version it appears to be a portable issue? Is there any difference?
That's for the dev's to consider.sl23 wrote:Incidentally, it would be helpful if the example VU metre had the code added for peaks so we could see how it worked. Might be worth adding it into the manual? Would you mind adjusting the manual to add this please?
Thanks very much
For your skin, I would suggest looking at Hitbit-PA's Audioscope-2 skins. The Mono displays all have a delayed peak display. Looking at that code should help you get the desired effect.
You basically set a very high (2500+) peakdelay value in your main audio measure and have separate set of meters for the Peak values and the RMS values. For your case, you would not need all the frequency measures and meters, just the RMS L-R and Peak L-R measures and meters.
I may get time to create an example, but not for a while... hope this helps in the meantime
Edit: balala posted while I was typing... between these suggestions, hopefully, you can get closer...