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In Reply to: RE: Esi Juli@ latency setting posted by vyju@airtelbroadband.in on January 16, 2015 at 05:52:29
effect overall sound quality. Is this process repeatable? Even after shut down/restart? After restart do you not hear a difference straight away, but do after time? Do you experience drop out's or pops? Have you run a latency checker?
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Otherwise it is a flat earth statement.
TL's comments above support the contention that it isn't the file content but replay system transfer function that matters.
what does it mean exactly? I have and like the Linn LP12. Does that make me flat earth?
At what point does latency matter or become audible? Is it measured or perceived? If latency is simply delay, what part of the whole file gets delayed? We are not dealing with separate tracks (drum track, guitar track). As far as I know Midrange is not a separate track.
I can understand excessive latency causing chaos in playback such as lag, stuttering, etc.
If you don't know, then I suggest you look it up. (hint: religious conviction in the of the middle ages)
I can give you some real history references if you need them. The early church never believed in anything other than a spherical earth. This was establish well by the Greeks and was carried though the middle ages. Hopefully, you haven't taught your children (or anybody else) this misconception.
''The Flat Earth model is an archaic belief that the Earth's shape is a plane or disk. Many ancient cultures have had conceptions of a flat Earth, including Greece until the classical period, the Bronze Age and Iron Age civilizations of the Near East until the Hellenistic period, India until the Gupta period (early centuries AD) and China until the 17th century.''
It's the brainwashed and preconceived model of digital audio replay that I have been on about! This wsas how Thatcherism was called 'conviction' politics.
Your wrote "(hint: religious conviction in the of the middle ages)"Because you wrote this, I answered the way I did. If you want to forget the middle ages and find a time when the earth was thought to be flat by a majority then that is a different subject. Just try to stay on track.
"there never was a period of 'flat earth darkness' among scholars (regardless of how the public at large may have conceptualized our planet both then and now). Greek knowledge of sphericity never faded, and all major medieval scholars accepted the Earth's roundness as an established fact of cosmology."Historians of science David Lindberg and Ronald Numbers point out that "there was scarcely a Christian scholar of the Middle Ages who did not acknowledge [Earth's] sphericity and even know its approximate circumference".
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I have zero interest in arguing about the exact historical period. I am just interested in highlighting your refusal to acknowledge the effect of buffers on SQ, and your 'conviction' approach to PC audio.
Carry on arguing but I will not respond further.
we should get back on track.
That is only with JRiver. Otherwise there are differences in sound. It is so good a program that it is able to sound great no matter what the system or settings. It is just that good!!
Edits: 01/16/15
are you ok?
he is having a laugh!
Just need everyone to know that if they use JRiver they will have perfect sound without issue. Bis are bits. OS does not matter, settings don't matter. Latency does not matter. As long as there are no clicks or dropouts everything is good! Hope this is clear.
... is why they implement different output options, if that's the case. Smells like lack of integrity - or like "rich gassssssss" Jim H. passes, and invites everyone to smell it.
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