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In Reply to: RE: cMP - the open source high-end Memory Player posted by cics on December 30, 2007 at 05:42:01
Dear CICS,
I questionning myself about LINUX.
Don't you think that the total control of the operating system would be a very good advantage, the footprint could be reduce to its minimun.
I'm just a linux user but the information I can get from power user is that linux is used to creat a "real time critical embeded system", only the needed kernel componant are implemented. This could be a very good to run cMP cPLAY.
What is you thinking about that ?
Nicolas.
I doubt whether the B9 options would work under Linux.
Definitely worth trying - if it works, one could avoid Windows OS license costs. Comparing SQ with Windows XP would be useful as well.
Wine increase the footprint, it's better to use windows directly.
Is the B9 options rely on windows xp capability ?
I was thinking about a lynux system like www.lynuxworks.com/rtos/rtos.php or others, By design it could help a lot about latency and jitter.
My thinking is not about licence costs only to audio quality.
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