HiTBiT-PA's avatar
Try installing Rainmeter in the normal version, not the portable version. It is evident that you have the problem. I have tried the latest version and everything works fine.
All I'm really after is to understand how to get the peak values displayed at the top of each channel.
For example, if you look at the Desktop VU Metre 2 page of yours, in the pic of the spectrum analyser at the bottom, you have the peak values of each channel. Just a line above each showing it's highest volume, how did you achieve this?

I can't figure out how the code is supposed to work.

Any chance of a basic skin that shows just left and right audio with peaks and clipping?

I have already started adapting one I downloaded but can't figure out this last bit!

Thanks
HiTBiT-PA's avatar
I guess you mean the Delay effect. It is about duplicating the measure [mAudioOutput] by placing a higher value to FFTDecay. That produces a delay, it is not a volume peak even though it seems so.
The analog Vu-Meters use the RMS values instead of FFT. The volume peak of each channel (2), can be adjusted by PEAK. In this project is automatic