In Reply to: Is There Any Hope for Linux Audio? posted by jaydacus on May 5, 2015 at 11:07:35:
Hi Jaydacus,
I agree.
Each and every OS, driver, firmware, software, etc has it's own specific sonic finger print.
For instance: every time when Lynx Studio Technology came out with an upgrade for there AES16 PCI card, the damn thing sounded somewhat different. Same for drivers or OS-es. Windows finally 'sounds' really good since they released Windows 8.
When I still used a heavily moded ESI juli@ card (digital part only) I tried all kinds of linux distro's and varieties.
Daphile (http://www.daphile.com) sounds very good too my ears, has a good user interface and it is not all that hard too get up and running.
Also most puppy linux distro's sound good too my ears. You my know: MPD-pup.
Tiny Core Linux with Deadbeef player also sounds good, but it is really user UN-friendly and a real PITA too get up and running
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