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Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 3:36 pm
by jrling
John Dot wrote:Thanks Taggart!
+1

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 4:48 pm
by Aleg
Taggart

Great extensions to this must have tool.
Few remarks:
- when changing the hot-key Alt+Space to something else, the mqndeamon is not responding to the new key combination but keeps responding to Alt+Space only
- do you have still plans for integration of tasker? MQn benefits from changed affinity and priority and different clockrate as well. So it would be convenient if tasker could be added somehow.

Cheers

Aleg

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:12 pm
by taggart
Thanks Aleg,
I've found why non-standard values didn't work and have uploaded MQnLoad 1.0.14.0416 beta2. As you use already MQnLoad 1.0.14.0416 beta, simply copy the new mqnload.exe over the older one of same version. Press standard hotkey for GUI. Now non-standard values should work.

Christoph

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 6:51 pm
by sbgk
uploaded R2.63 hirez, a couple more optimisations, sounds v good

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 8:47 pm
by Aleg
taggart wrote:Thanks Aleg,
I've found why non-standard values didn't work and have uploaded MQnLoad 1.0.14.0416 beta2. As you use already MQnLoad 1.0.14.0416 beta, simply copy the new mqnload.exe over the older one of same version. Press standard hotkey for GUI. Now non-standard values should work.

Christoph
Hi Christoph

2 more remarks:
1. When checkbox Keep cache is checked the cache is still deleted.
2. When an error is given, e.g. that there is nothing to be played because the cache has been cleared, mqndeamon no longer responds to the hot-key to call the settings menu. Reboot is required.

Changing and listening to a non-default hot key does work now.

Cheers

Aleg

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:22 pm
by tony
sbgk wrote:oops, R2.62 has just come up the inside and stolen the race. Expletive deleted amazing sound.

uploaded control 1.5 which is 1.0 with the 24/192 fixed.

Haven't heard anything as good as R2.62, think that's it for wasapi.

2.60 or 2.62 are fantastic with all music types. CD's (well music from the 80's) that often sound a bit brittle to me sound delicately detailed with a lovely warm edge to the sound. 2.63 I am sure is similar haven't tried it enough to comment. It is a wrap in my view Gordon well except for 32bit for the boys and the rough edges on functionality.

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 9:39 pm
by sbgk
tony wrote:
sbgk wrote:oops, R2.62 has just come up the inside and stolen the race. Expletive deleted amazing sound.

uploaded control 1.5 which is 1.0 with the 24/192 fixed.

Haven't heard anything as good as R2.62, think that's it for wasapi.

2.60 or 2.62 are fantastic with all music types. CD's (well music from the 80's) that often sound a bit brittle to me sound delicately detailed with a lovely warm edge to the sound. 2.63 I am sure is similar haven't tried it enough to comment. It is a wrap in my view Gordon well except for 32bit for the boys and the rough edges on functionality.
2.63 is better than 2.62 for me, very tight. Has everyone made a donation ? Never sure with those 32 bit guys, I'm sure they'll pipe up if I'm wrong.

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 10:26 pm
by sbgk
R2.64, restored the treble balance, nearly there.

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 11:33 pm
by Sligolad
sbgk wrote:Has everyone made a donation ? Never sure with those 32 bit guys, I'm sure they'll pipe up if I'm wrong.
Pipe one.....2 donations in there for me already and very likely a third if we get the white smoke on a current 32 bit version....gwannn...gwannn....gwannn!

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2014 11:36 pm
by tony
sbgk wrote:oops, R2.62 has just come up the inside and stolen the race. Expletive deleted amazing sound.

uploaded control 1.5 which is 1.0 with the 24/192 fixed.

Haven't heard anything as good as R2.62, think that's it for wasapi.
Not sure the 24/192 is fixed? Anybody else getting it working? Ken,Nigel?