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In Reply to: RE: 2 bit perfect USB drivers posted by Jaundiced Ear on August 19, 2014 at 07:48:46
that's all you are good for!
Follow Ups:
Seems to me the only point for your post starting this thread was to troll the Mac users in this forum. You certainly got the fuss you were looking for! Still, after throwing that metaphorical sucker punch, it is disingenuous for you now to complain that people are hitting back.
,,, deaf clueless morons, whose list of priorities should have learning to wipe their own ass at the very top, at #1 - way before learning to post anything useful, related to computer audio, on a web forum.
You are able to understand the above, don't you? If not, place acquiring that ability as #2 on your list of priorities.
I'm sure it'll reach the other remaining ones, too.
I suppose that's easier than explaining how a fan that is not turning might introduce noise into a system.
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And a bit of 'name calling' to boot! :-)
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You might want to put getting some help with your anger issues on your list of priorities.
He just wants to shit here, that's all - and he does, with unfortunate certainty. Like a shitting clockwork, if there was such a thing.
Shitting Time :
A quantity of time in which one reads as he/she shits. It is a quantifier of how long a book is, and how long it takes to read. Most books take about 5 or 6 shits to read, based on an average shitting time of 35 minutes.
A Clockwork Orange is a good book, but it's really hard to read, it took me 8 sessions of pure shitting time to understand it.
Give me rhythm or give me death!
I wonder why Mercman asked for his opinion on usb drivers.
"I wonder why Mercman asked for his opinion on usb drivers."
Just an exercise I guess, hoping beyond hope for some though outside his closed little box. Even reading JS articles will make no difference at all.
You can't teach an old dog new tricks... I guess we need an appropriate saying for deaf dogs also...
The bit output is the same for either driver, but they sound different. In JE's world, they sound the same to him since he can't measure it.
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Is it surprising that they sound different if they are different dacs?
But 4% more cpu load is very significant.
My audio PC uses 2-3% max playing.
"Is it surprising that they sound different if they are different dacs?"
Maybe you think the best way to compare two drivers audibility in a valid manner is best accomplished without removing the hardware variable. I doubt many in this modern age besides you would also choose that route.
This is the unrealistic mission perceived by computer guys.
Actually no this is the standard technique common among experimenters wishing to make the data easier to analyze. Completely doable in this instance.
What makes you think these things you are hearing, if indeed they are being heard, can't be can't be quantified via some sort of measurement?
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history of audio replay.
"history of audio replay."
At best, that was an entirely incoherent response.
to you but coherent to those who know and are interested in audio and not just computers.
Lol! I suppose you think this describes you. Nope, pretty much makes zero sense as an answer to my question.
Thanks, I am interested in computers as a tool for audio. You are interested in audio as a sideline to computers.
I agree.
If you make stuff up, chant it to yourself yourself over and over for long enough then eventually it will come true. Must be like watching the boat ride in willy wonka up in there. Maybe I should introduce you to my ex.
Perfectly appropriate.
Give me rhythm or give me death!
nt
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