Youlean's Loudness Meter was a crash happy mess until now

Audio software developer Youlean has released version 2.5.11 of its Loudness Meter application, featuring extensive stability improvements. The company addressed multiple crash scenarios that affected users across different operating systems and digital audio workstations. Engineers resolved issues with preset loading, Windows interface resizing, and Pro Tools compatibility problems when using larger audio buffer configurations. The update resolves measurement errors that occurred during playback position changes and file saving difficulties on Apple computers. Software developers also fixed application audio settings that previously failed to function correctly.

The latest version introduces automatic export capabilities for AudioSuite analysis results and normalization functions for render operations. Youlean expanded language support by adding fonts for Japanese, Korean, Arabic, Thai, and Chinese text display. Users gain access to momentary and short-term bar visualization options along with enhanced playhead synchronization during paused playback sessions. The software permits custom file naming control for normalized audio files and prevents measurement resets during transport loop operations.

Technical enhancements extend maximum analysis duration to 24 hours while maintaining system performance through improved memory allocation. The interface scaling system applies to peak meter maximum values for better visual consistency. These modifications address user feedback while expanding professional audio measurement capabilities across multiple platform environments.
 

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