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In Reply to: RE: Windows 8.1 - An everyday setup posted by soundchekk on January 20, 2015 at 06:07:13
Right click on banner, unclick on list
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Have you tried disabling all the buttons on foobar? I find it is much faster responding and sonically better this way. You have to stop foobar by pushing the x in the upper right side but other than than I like it this way.
Hmmh.Removing the control buttons from the banner won't
remove volume control! Playback stays at a level
as it was before. I'd expect a 0db output without VC.
Removing the UI controls might lower polling activities towards
these controls.If that's the case. It could also be worth to disable
"start/stop/pause" controls....
...Done that now.
I've configured a few key shortcuts to handle the player:
P=play
S=stop
space=play/pause
N=next
0=0dbHavn't really checked yet if these UI related changes make a difference.
Cheers
Edits: 01/21/15 01/21/15
In Preferences, Replay Gain and Processing should be set to none. VC should be Max before removal.
You need to go thru Preference items CAREFULLY item by item and disable/remove unwanted settings.
BTW. I also removed the "Playing Time" Parameter.
That's how it looks.
Prefs: Default UI
Status Bar:
%codec% | %bitrate% kbps | %samplerate% Hz | %channels% | %length%
Most probably any dynamic event, like a continuous UI update every second, might have an impact.
BTW: Did you ever come across a function that decodes the flacs prior to playback? On my Linux installations this makes a huge difference on the processor load.
the simplest setup possible and no compression at all.
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