JLP wdm-ks player
Re: JLP wdm-ks player
Thanks as always, Nige.
taggart and I have found that the Thesycon driver set at Minimum (1ms) does cause strained sound on our different platforms. The second lowest setting ('Low - 2ms) was optimal.
Horses for courses, or trade off between convenience and 'hair-shirt' approach on hardware. I did have a FIT PC2 which is tiny and well constructed, but in the end a single core Atom just did not hack it.
Jonathan
taggart and I have found that the Thesycon driver set at Minimum (1ms) does cause strained sound on our different platforms. The second lowest setting ('Low - 2ms) was optimal.
Horses for courses, or trade off between convenience and 'hair-shirt' approach on hardware. I did have a FIT PC2 which is tiny and well constructed, but in the end a single core Atom just did not hack it.
Jonathan
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Re: JLP wdm-ks player
im starting to think that the lower latency buffer and clock rate settings seem optimal but they seem to be related to one another
in that specific values seem better
JC might have some insight
in that specific values seem better
JC might have some insight
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Re: JLP wdm-ks player
no idea what's going on anymore.
now your have NIC buffer, DAC buffer, JLP buffer. may or may not need clockrate (depends on sbgk disables or not the MMCSS)
too many variables... (is KS using hardware buffer or normal buffer? that makes a difference too)
before with MQn, i just need to buy more expensive RAM, SQ automatically improves. (because between CPU cache and RAM, RAM is much slower is clearly the bottleneck)
now with this new model, NIC memory is replacing RAM? do i need to buy better NIC to improve SQ?
waiting for JLP to stabilize.
now your have NIC buffer, DAC buffer, JLP buffer. may or may not need clockrate (depends on sbgk disables or not the MMCSS)
too many variables... (is KS using hardware buffer or normal buffer? that makes a difference too)
before with MQn, i just need to buy more expensive RAM, SQ automatically improves. (because between CPU cache and RAM, RAM is much slower is clearly the bottleneck)
now with this new model, NIC memory is replacing RAM? do i need to buy better NIC to improve SQ?
waiting for JLP to stabilize.
Re: JLP wdm-ks player
New version is quite stable and sounds outstanding.jesuscheung wrote:
waiting for JLP to stabilize.
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Re: JLP wdm-ks player
depends if JLP still uses RAM. not sure if RAM is as influential as it did with MQn.
anyway, i used to think overclocking ram is bad for SQ. not anymore. what i did i only increase RAM voltage to stabilize overclocking. i forgot to increase the RAM controller voltage as well. that's why i hear increase in resolution but also heavy earaches. next time you buy a mobo for hifi, make sure it has VCCIO and VCCSA in the bios. or you will regret like me
lol i am going off topic as usual.
anyway, i used to think overclocking ram is bad for SQ. not anymore. what i did i only increase RAM voltage to stabilize overclocking. i forgot to increase the RAM controller voltage as well. that's why i hear increase in resolution but also heavy earaches. next time you buy a mobo for hifi, make sure it has VCCIO and VCCSA in the bios. or you will regret like me
lol i am going off topic as usual.
Re: JLP wdm-ks player
Really low clock rates don't suit
but 23220 and 448 sound good
is there a common denominator ?
I'm only starting to play but think there's a pattern in there
think jlp and mqn are comparable now
although not just quite there yet
settings are essential for preformance
but 23220 and 448 sound good
is there a common denominator ?
I'm only starting to play but think there's a pattern in there
think jlp and mqn are comparable now
although not just quite there yet
settings are essential for preformance
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Can this be installed on XP Pro?
Readily admit I have no idea how to work with this but if it is 32 bit seems like XP Pro could be worth a try.
I have installed LMS on my office computer just to see what is there - it does install differently on XP than on SERVER. There is no folder named PROGRAM DATA in XP and nor is a CACHE folder created and no INSTALLED PLUGINS - only PLUGINS.
Just looking for an informed opinion as to whether this is worth pursuing with XP or not?
Even a good intentioned hunch would be better than nothing.
I have installed LMS on my office computer just to see what is there - it does install differently on XP than on SERVER. There is no folder named PROGRAM DATA in XP and nor is a CACHE folder created and no INSTALLED PLUGINS - only PLUGINS.
Just looking for an informed opinion as to whether this is worth pursuing with XP or not?
Even a good intentioned hunch would be better than nothing.
Re: Can this be installed on XP Pro?
I am not sure about XP, but I noticed that Win8 hides Program Data. Make sure that you're setup isn't such to hide that particular folder.wademcinnis wrote:Readily admit I have no idea how to work with this but if it is 32 bit seems like XP Pro could be worth a try.
I have installed LMS on my office computer just to see what is there - it does install differently on XP than on SERVER. There is no folder named PROGRAM DATA in XP and nor is a CACHE folder created and no INSTALLED PLUGINS - only PLUGINS.
Just looking for an informed opinion as to whether this is worth pursuing with XP or not?
Even a good intentioned hunch would be better than nothing.
This is in Windows Explorer.
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Re: Can this be installed on XP Pro?
Create that path by yourself.wademcinnis wrote:Readily admit I have no idea how to work with this but if it is 32 bit seems like XP Pro could be worth a try.
I have installed LMS on my office computer just to see what is there - it does install differently on XP than on SERVER. There is no folder named PROGRAM DATA in XP and nor is a CACHE folder created and no INSTALLED PLUGINS - only PLUGINS.
Just looking for an informed opinion as to whether this is worth pursuing with XP or not?
Even a good intentioned hunch would be better than nothing.
PC: CPU Q8400, 8GB Ram, Windows 8.1 x64
DAC: HRT Music Streamer II+, Asus Xonar Essence ST (+ HiEnd DYI upgrades)
DAC: HRT Music Streamer II+, Asus Xonar Essence ST (+ HiEnd DYI upgrades)
Re: JLP wdm-ks player
squeezelite and portaudio is 64bit
64bit is better
edit
tried to do a xp 64 install
was getting into the nostalgia when BSOD
im not curious enough to go further
64bit is better
edit
tried to do a xp 64 install
was getting into the nostalgia when BSOD
im not curious enough to go further
sd card player, modded soekris dac, class a lifepo4 amp or gb class a/b amp, diy open baffle speakers based on project audio mundorf trio 10's