In Reply to: Windows or Apple for 2014/15? posted by chopper87@aol.com on September 15, 2014 at 19:01:17:
You can get excellent results with either Windows 8.1, Server 2012, or OSX Mavericks. If you want to use the "Exact" clock setting and suffer no drop-outs, you will have to optimize the OS, be it Windows or OSX. Script is available for both OS.
If you like Audirvana Plus 2.01, and I do , stick with OSX.
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- RE: Windows or Apple for 2014/15? - Mercman 07:49:48 09/16/14 (14)
- RE: Windows or Apple for 2014/15? - Tony Lauck 10:50:06 09/18/14 (9)
- Windows? - Roseval 00:23:04 09/19/14 (6)
- Here's my understanding (based on Wikipedia) of why buffering on DAC side is irrelevant - carcass93 09:27:47 09/19/14 (4)
- RE: Here's my understanding (based on Wikipedia) of why buffering on DAC side is irrelevant - Tony Lauck 10:36:08 09/19/14 (3)
- RE: Here's my understanding (based on Wikipedia) of why buffering on DAC side is irrelevant - Roseval 12:24:04 09/19/14 (0)
- One thing to add is that there are multiple stages of buffering on computer side. - carcass93 11:41:12 09/19/14 (1)
- RE: One thing to add is that there are multiple stages of buffering on computer side. - Tony Lauck 12:10:45 09/19/14 (0)
- RE: Windows? - Tony Lauck 07:22:43 09/19/14 (0)
- RE: Windows or Apple for 2014/15? - AbeCollins 18:24:51 09/18/14 (0)
- RE: Windows or Apple for 2014/15? - Mercman 14:31:12 09/18/14 (0)
- RE: Windows or Apple for 2014/15? - chopper87@aol.com 09:28:06 09/18/14 (3)
- Clock Issue - fmak 23:13:23 09/18/14 (0)
- RE: Windows or Apple for 2014/15? - AbeCollins 18:14:57 09/18/14 (0)
- RE: Windows or Apple for 2014/15? - Mercman 14:33:41 09/18/14 (0)