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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
The other night while comparing 44.1 to 192 within cPLAY/SRC and finding something to like about either I wondered if it could be advantageous to set the computer to 96 and let the DAC do the remainder (to 192 - TI SRC4392). It is going to upsample anything but an existing 192 input, anyway)
Now I do know how careful one has to be since we can be so enamored of out own brilliance, especially when it comes to audio (earliest documented observation being BARANEK'S LAW for speakers) but for the time spent with it, so far,(two nights extended listening) I think there might be something good.
Of course, if one is using one of the NOS DAC chips this is not going to be the case but could there be some advantage with asynchronous sampling that it is better not to do it all at once? I know there are just as many logical arguments to be made that it would be better to do it all at one time so I have retained my skepticism, but ...
As time goes by it will become more obvious if it is better, worse, or (as is most often the case, simply) different.
If anyone else will give it a try and their assessment, I would be appreciative.
Bye,
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Hi I'm interested in the cMP memory player but can't seem to access the HOW To build a cMP player website. When I try to access that site it says off limits - that it has been reported to have viruses - and blanks out the page with a red page , i have been trying to access that page for about a week - - - can anyone help? Thank You - dean
When I try to access that site it says off limits . . .
Obvious I know but are you using the correct address? See link - it's fine here.
HTH
Thank You, I kept getting a red page saying that Microsoft is reporting that the sight contains viruses, and do not continue to site, so on your advise that it was okay I turned off my virus program - went to the bottom of the pg and clicked on help and selected continue to page - SUCCESS !!! - I'm rather computer use - "challenged" thanks for the help - letting me know that you were having no problems with the page , i was affraid to go past the RED screen - KR-dean
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