uploaded play v41 haswell, quite a lot of change tonight, but think I've got it where I want it.
If this version doesn't give you musical emotion then time to check your system.
MQN
Re: MQN
did you spot you should haveelaprince wrote:iori thank you for replying
No it doesnt play
I have try many different way editing MQN.bat and still no luck
Gordon can you double check it that latest versions are not hardcoded please?
Thank yuo
Iori can post or pm your bat modified to play from D: ?
Thanks
MQncontrol --file "d:\musicplayer\Files.txt"
instead of
MQncontrol --file "d:\test\Files.txt"
assuming your directory is d:\musicplayer
Re: MQN
think v39 is probably the best, v41 etc technique not so convincing.elaprince wrote:I did not had a chance to try v41
Will try v42 tomorrow
I try your suggestion about that D folder and still no go
If you please post complete MQN.bat maybe that help
Thank you Gordon
Re: MQN
I did not test all the versions but I did test v39 and I think it is very good but I like it more with control 19 (compared against 25 only). 39 with control 19 has more energy then control 25, also more clarity, 25control is slightly mushy and too polite.
LDN15 with control 7 and loader 7 is still the best in my book but you are narrowing the margin. LDN15 is another step-up in clarity, both width and depth of sound stage and bass is more extended and realistic.
The difference are actually very easy to be heard on any high quality acoustic recording like Chris Jones - Long After You' re Gone (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-h6MoF7HLA) or high quality electronica as well.
Cheers
LDN15 with control 7 and loader 7 is still the best in my book but you are narrowing the margin. LDN15 is another step-up in clarity, both width and depth of sound stage and bass is more extended and realistic.
The difference are actually very easy to be heard on any high quality acoustic recording like Chris Jones - Long After You' re Gone (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-h6MoF7HLA) or high quality electronica as well.
Cheers
i5@800mhz haswell, 16gb @800mhz, H87 mb with PPA TCXO, PPA V1 USB
no storage of any kind, SATA disabled in BIOS, RAMos, W2012 R2, AO 1.26, MQN
Teradak ATX LPSU 210W & 5v LPSU for clean 5v to DAC
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no storage of any kind, SATA disabled in BIOS, RAMos, W2012 R2, AO 1.26, MQN
Teradak ATX LPSU 210W & 5v LPSU for clean 5v to DAC
Meitner MA-1, Primare Pre30 + A33.2, Zingali HM 2.10+
Re: MQN
Have tried to rename c:\musicplayer into c:\musicplayerx. Used v25 with v36. In first folder played, in second didn't.sbgk wrote:latest versions don't have hardcoded c:\musicplayer
Then I've opened mqncontrol.exe with Hex-Editor and found calls hard-coded to c:\musicplayer\mqnloader.exe and c:\musicplayer\mqnplay.exe. Are these calls unvalid? To me it seems that it not work in a different folder other than c:\musicplayer. Or did I miss something?
Re: MQN
think you're right, had calculated the directory, but not implemented it, oops.taggart wrote:Have tried to rename c:\musicplayer into c:\musicplayerx. Used v25 with v36. In first folder played, in second didn't.sbgk wrote:latest versions don't have hardcoded c:\musicplayer
Then I've opened mqncontrol.exe with Hex-Editor and found calls hard-coded to c:\musicplayer\mqnloader.exe and c:\musicplayer\mqnplay.exe. Are these calls unvalid? To me it seems that it not work in a different folder other than c:\musicplayer. Or did I miss something?