In Reply to: RE: Windows 8.1 - An everyday setup posted by soundchekk on January 23, 2015 at 03:30:19:
You don't? Oh please. You labeled my features explanation as marketing phrases. And you made some comments as to explain things similar order as Fidelizer such MMCSS and audio thread priority for first two order.I had to explain my features because of your misleading information. I already told you that and don't brush it off as marketing crap. It's real feature I said I use MMCSS/Multimedia realtime runtime/kernel resolution and so on. Horn your coding skills and learn it yourself if you don't know what they are.
And about sharing sharing Fidelizer, I already did first time releasing it in hydrogen forum. I posted Fidelizer, explaining how I wrote it so people could implement it and OS X won't be superior platform for audiophiles anymore. Guess what? They removed topics labeling as bits are bits without even trying. I tried to share my software and knowledge to everyone here. I even give detailed explanation of what I did in Fidelizer so some developers could implement it into their own software. And yeah, you didn't read my homepage.
As I also configured Linux to 10000Hz and few other areas like granularity and messing around with high resolution timer. It's still far off from 0.5ms/100ns timers and it's stable on atom machine. At best you could get some what stable 0.1ms/10000ns timers for Linux side like I said in my own topic. As about restore function, you don't need to restore anything at all because it'll be back to normal after reboot. There's no permanent changes made to system.
I also took everyone's comments into consideration including fmak himself. He said my website is full of misleading ads so I made a new homepage to fix it. You said setting up homepage is annoying so I removed it in 6.4. I did a lot of things users suggested. I sometimes also made mistakes like misplacing misleading greatest bits instead of logo representing customer who's a reviewer of AudioStream. Everyone made some and I corrected it as soon as I realized it. Unlike certain people they never admit in their mistakes and keep being ignorant to them. I didn't mean anyone specifically though.
Good to you too. I learnt a few things from people like you as well. Thanks to you guys inspiring me to build a better place for Fidelizer and better products itself. It's good to know that you worked on lots of things to compensate for Fidelizer's Workstation performance. That means something.
Peace.
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