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In Reply to: RE: A scattered answer posted by beppe61 on April 29, 2015 at 22:45:50
If you get something like SNAPSHOT to capture a working OS there is nothing to fear. The worst thing is just having to go back and start again, another reason for smaller steps.
From what I saw of LINUX - those are surprisingly large - not much, if any smaller, than a small WINDOWS.
The most important aspect is the PLAYER. At this point from what I have heard from those I trust is that there is not a LINUX player as good as JPlay or MQN, and for me, MQN just would not work as much as I admire its simplicity. On the other hand JPlay has the advantage of not needing any WINDOWS Media stuff to work which is a great advantage in my opinion.
Of course, one does need access to another computer for making the images and there are files you can remove but not from a working computer. Some things get loaded at startup that are never needed - but once in action WINDOWS will not let go of them. If they are not there to begin with, all is fine. These are mainly icon files - getting rid of icons makes a difference!
The great thing about 10 is you can download it. If you never connect the machine to the internet ... Of course, after you finish with NTLite the machine will not be able to connect to the internet.
Be adventurous - give it a try!
10 makes an excellent platform.
I would not recommend using an ATOM or the variants. You should get a regular MB and a HASWELL CPU. The super small format MBs are crammed full of dc-dc converters and no matter what you do with a power supply you will be listening to lots of switchers, not that all switchers are bad. Nonetheless, you will get better sound from a traditional desktop setup.
The POWERFLOWER power supply, 850 something I will have to look it up, is quite good for a baseline. I am going to eventually install a battery (LiPo) system but not in a big hurry due to how good the POWERFLOWER is.
You do not need a fancy MB - I am using an H97 board from MSI - I paid around $75.00. The INTEL 4160 CPU running at 800 mhz. One stick of 8 gB memory with the lowest latency you can find and you are ready to go. I need this much memory since I am using the SOEKRIS DAC and upsampling my music files to 24/192 to bypass the first filter in the DAC and this uses lots of memory.
CPU usage, while playing is less than 1 percent.
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Hi and thanks again for the precious advice.
So i was wrong. The most important aspect is the PLAYER actually.
I was skipping on this. And i understand you recommend JPlay.
And it runs on Windows. This makes easier the OS selection.
Would JPlay be ok also with 7 maybe ?
I could stick with 7 for some time.
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
Edits: 04/30/15
I am sure it would be fine with 7 but you can get 10 for free and for our purposes I think it is better.
The new JPlay is truly something good.
AND do not discount the goodness of NTLite. Yes, you will have to pay for it but the fellow who made is deserving of the money!
Hi just to recap a little.
If i understand well you suggest that staying on 7 + JPlay + NTLite would be better than maybe 8.1 + JPlay ?
And that the best solution could be 8.1 + JPlay + NTLite ?
Could it be possible to rank the different options in some way ?
Sorry but i am a very beginner and quite uneducated.
Thanks again.
Kind regards,
bg
That would be assuming I have compared all of these which I have not.
The basic fundamental files are probably the same in all three. 10 has less of the METRO stuff.
You can download 10 for free. It has less junk in it than 8.1 already.
With NTLite you can get it to around 3 gB and everything works. Sounds good yet thee is more to be had with further deleting.
The good part is you can take you time. No need to rush.
You do need to have a second computer to do this well.
Hi thanks again and i get the message
I will look seriously into 10 then
Then NTLite ... it is an interesting task even with hurdles
Thanks again
Kind regards,
bg
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