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In Reply to: RE: Filter Files posted by fmak on November 23, 2014 at 06:34:06
Could not agree more. Just found the filters folders, loaded the 60Khz file, played it and another step up in clarity. Thanks for the help. With this setup in my opinion Foobar far exceeds jRiver in dsd playback. I always thought wav playback in Foo was superior.
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Wrt the brightness...agree again. But isn't it ironic that when you extend the cutoff frequency from 30 to 60 kHz it gets less bright. I found this to be true in every application I have tried it.
because you are listening to the effect of the steep digital filter.
Caution: the 0 kHz filter is intensive on cpu power. My power consumption went from 25W tp 36W by using it and the cpu temperature went up from 50 to 60 C.
A good compromise for me is: DSD 128 type D and pcm to dsd none. There is a bug in the software when I engage certain settings whereby 192k pcm files are downsampled to 96k! I haven't gotten to the bottom of this yet but I shall.
Sorry to hear that. Everything seems to be ok here. Cpu usage is running 4-6%, no problem on heat.
What board and cpu are you using?
I downgraded the BIOS of my spare GA-G31MS2L From F8 to F6X today, disabled spread spectrum and this made quite a difference to playback rhythm for the better. everything else being the same!
This gets ridiculous.
I'm using the GA 31 also with an E7200 cpu. I run the mobo at default settings. When I tried slowing the cpu speed down everything got fat and wooly. So I left it at default settings.
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