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Re: MQN

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:32 pm
by sbgk
uploaded control 4.23 avx2, think it's better than 4.21, anyway

still ridiculous how much the sound is affected by the code, really need to lose the code and play via hardware.

think 4.23/9.10 hits a sweetspot

sounds mighty fine

Re: MQN

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:38 pm
by sbgk
tony wrote:9.10avx2ciunas and 4.21control. Great depth of detail clarity. Have an SSD belonging to Pearse found it in a box as you do! Tried it to see if it would boot in IDE(no joy) but the version of MQn was a good bit older. Really big difference when I switched back to my SSD and latest MQn. Eh! can I do the request for multiple versions of this latest one for Scalford? Big7 is going and a herd of assistants for Pearse. Hopefully you can pop along Gordon?
am tempted to pop along to Scalford, hear what it sounds like on a proper system.

what do you mean by multiple versions ? hirez ?

Re: MQN

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:40 pm
by sbgk
Clive wrote:
2channelaudio wrote:Hi Gordon,

Any idea when the majority will be able to try the latest versions of Mqn on their devices?

Keen to have a listen with my yellowtec puc 2 lite.

Cheers
Me too with my Octave mkII (M2Tech USB card).
can't you edit the exe or is there another issue ?

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:36 am
by Clive
sbgk wrote:
Clive wrote:
2channelaudio wrote:Hi Gordon,

Any idea when the majority will be able to try the latest versions of Mqn on their devices?

Keen to have a listen with my yellowtec puc 2 lite.

Cheers
Me too with my Octave mkII (M2Tech USB card).
can't you edit the exe or is there another issue ?
I'll try to find time to digest the last few weeks of the thread, I've clearly missed something about how to get current Mqn running. Also I'm not clear whether Haswell is required now.

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:44 am
by sebna
Clive - check the first post on page 650 to get quick overview of what to do to potentially get it going on your device.

Cheers

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:46 am
by sbgk
Clive wrote:I'll try to find time to digest the last few weeks of the thread, I've clearly missed something about how to get current Mqn running. Also I'm not clear whether Haswell is required now.
yes, latest are haswell only, shall do others in a week or so

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:47 am
by tony
sbgk wrote:
tony wrote:9.10avx2ciunas and 4.21control. Great depth of detail clarity. Have an SSD belonging to Pearse found it in a box as you do! Tried it to see if it would boot in IDE(no joy) but the version of MQn was a good bit older. Really big difference when I switched back to my SSD and latest MQn. Eh! can I do the request for multiple versions of this latest one for Scalford? Big7 is going and a herd of assistants for Pearse. Hopefully you can pop along Gordon?
am tempted to pop along to Scalford, hear what it sounds like on a proper system.

what do you mean by multiple versions ? hirez ?
Would be great to meet up. Same story as last year I suppose Pearse (and me) are a bit more battle hardened and know the ropes this time. It would be nice to be able to play the latest version with various hires types so no faffing around just use the one. 24/88, 24/96 covers most stuff. I have some 24/48 and some 24/192. MQn for everything except DSD I might be a bit presumptious maybe Pearse would prefer use VLC!

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:57 am
by sbgk
tony wrote:
sbgk wrote:
tony wrote:9.10avx2ciunas and 4.21control. Great depth of detail clarity. Have an SSD belonging to Pearse found it in a box as you do! Tried it to see if it would boot in IDE(no joy) but the version of MQn was a good bit older. Really big difference when I switched back to my SSD and latest MQn. Eh! can I do the request for multiple versions of this latest one for Scalford? Big7 is going and a herd of assistants for Pearse. Hopefully you can pop along Gordon?
am tempted to pop along to Scalford, hear what it sounds like on a proper system.

what do you mean by multiple versions ? hirez ?
Would be great to meet up. Same story as last year I suppose Pearse (and me) are a bit more battle hardened and know the ropes this time. It would be nice to be able to play the latest version with various hires types so no faffing around just use the one. 24/88, 24/96 covers most stuff. I have some 24/48 and some 24/192. MQn for everything except DSD I might be a bit presumptious maybe Pearse would prefer use VLC!
getting a dsd dac this week, so might get dsd 128, is that the 176 dop format ?

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:59 am
by sebna
uuu DSD in MQN would be great !

Re: MQN

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 6:58 am
by Aleg
sbgk wrote:
getting a dsd dac this week, so might get dsd 128, is that the 176 dop format ?
DSD64 can be handled in 176kHz DOP for sure.
DSD128 can also be done inside 176kHz DOP, but I'm not sure if a different encoding is used. I'm not in the clear about the standard for encoding of DSD128.

DSD256 and higher is done only in native DSD bitstreaming into an ASIO-driver.