In Reply to: RE: Revisiting buffer sizes (somewhat technical). posted by Scrith on April 15, 2014 at 10:12:28:
yes, 'cause they are kept in the dark.
If you are well trained in programming, you define what you are doing at every step. The readmes in audio software is either non existent or a joke.
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- on the side of the users - fmak 10:58:47 04/15/14 (16)
- RE: on the side of the users - Scrith 14:22:38 04/15/14 (15)
- In addition to what Tony said about compiler settings - .... - carcass93 08:41:37 04/16/14 (0)
- because information like that is, generally, not particularly useful to software users - fmak 02:13:48 04/16/14 (1)
- RE: because information like that is, generally, not particularly useful to software users - Tony Lauck 14:12:32 04/16/14 (0)
- RE: on the side of the users - Tony Lauck 19:11:26 04/15/14 (11)
- no evidence that the two versions should sound the same - fmak 00:49:51 04/16/14 (8)
- RE: no evidence that the two versions should sound the same - Tony Lauck 11:17:34 04/16/14 (7)
- RE: no evidence that the two versions should sound the same - Bob_C 13:30:24 04/17/14 (4)
- RE: no evidence that the two versions should sound the same - Tony Lauck 13:51:00 04/17/14 (3)
- RE: no evidence that the two versions should sound the same - Bob_C 14:09:14 04/17/14 (2)
- RE: no evidence that the two versions should sound the same - Tony Lauck 17:18:48 04/17/14 (1)
- RE: no evidence that the two versions should sound the same - Bob_C 17:27:17 04/17/14 (0)
- This supports my argument that we will never get consistently good sound by tweaking software - fmak 05:58:26 04/17/14 (1)
- Then why do you think the programmer can do it? - Goober58 08:44:28 04/17/14 (0)
- RE: on the side of the users - Bob_C 20:17:42 04/15/14 (1)
- RE: on the side of the users - Scrith 10:27:40 04/16/14 (0)