MQN
Re: MQN
impressed with the detail and speed of 2.69, might be a new fav
reminds me of 2.67 only better and more likeable
reminds me of 2.67 only better and more likeable
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Re: MQN
sbgk wrote:given how good the sound can be with MQn, you've got to think that the rest of the signal route doesn't affect the SQ that much, in which case getting the cpu to transfer the data is more of a problem than a solution and the sooner we can remove the player/cpu from the process the better.
Have to say that I have always dreamed of just that as the ultimate solution and was inspired by Tony's Player see here - http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/pcaud ... 11496.htmlIs this towards a DAC design which would be able to suck the whole file (s), and arrange the bits and timing on it's own way straight from the file, or I'm just dreaming not fully understanding your message?
but I don't believe that either Tony or John Swenson took it further. Pity. I would be interested in doing so.
MQn doing its rendering in the DAC box reading from RAM would stand a chance of being the ultimate solution?
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Re: MQN
Sounds like a good project for Kickstarter...jrling wrote:sbgk wrote:given how good the sound can be with MQn, you've got to think that the rest of the signal route doesn't affect the SQ that much, in which case getting the cpu to transfer the data is more of a problem than a solution and the sooner we can remove the player/cpu from the process the better.Have to say that I have always dreamed of just that as the ultimate solution and was inspired by Tony's Player see here - http://www.audioasylum.com/forums/pcaud ... 11496.htmlIs this towards a DAC design which would be able to suck the whole file (s), and arrange the bits and timing on it's own way straight from the file, or I'm just dreaming not fully understanding your message?
but I don't believe that either Tony or John Swenson took it further. Pity. I would be interested in doing so.
MQn doing its rendering in the DAC box reading from RAM would stand a chance of being the ultimate solution?
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Re: MQN
You have 2 times listed the same file name. It's got to be an error.sbgk wrote:right, another go at a final version.
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Re: MQN
sbgk. try a 4 digits clockrate. 4644 instead of 46440. no need of 6 digits never sounded good.
Re: MQN
Same registry path as changing Background from False to True listed in the Readme. The clock rate is right above it. Guessing you just modify to one of the numbers mentioned. It would be good if someone could clarify that part.minionas wrote:Hi,jesuscheung wrote:sbgk. try a 4 digits clockrate. 4644 instead of 46440. no need of 6 digits never sounded good.
Could you please share a registry path to clockrate variable?
Eclipse W6520R/Satori TW29R MTM
Hifime Es9038Pro
3eaudio TPA3251
Hifime Es9038Pro
3eaudio TPA3251
Re: MQN
Thanks, i'll check this with some of earlier jesuscheung's mentioned numbers!wushuliu wrote:Same registry path as changing Background from False to True listed in the Readme. The clock rate is right above it. Guessing you just modify to one of the numbers mentioned. It would be good if someone could clarify that part.minionas wrote:Hi,jesuscheung wrote:sbgk. try a 4 digits clockrate. 4644 instead of 46440. no need of 6 digits never sounded good.
Could you please share a registry path to clockrate variable?