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Audio/Video Gear and Systems => The Discless Circle => Topic started by: mlundy57 on 23 Nov 2018, 06:16 am

Title: What’s the best sign ding player software for windows?
Post by: mlundy57 on 23 Nov 2018, 06:16 am
I’m running a Windows 10 Pro computer with Xeon processor, 24GB ECC Ram, SSD for operating system and programs and a WD Black HDD for the music library.

For software I’m running Fidelizer Pro and JRiver 24.

Is there any better sounding player software I should consider, other than Roon?

Thanks,

Mike
Title: Re: What’s the best sign ding player software for windows?
Post by: Tone Depth on 5 Dec 2018, 08:19 pm
Maybe revise "sign ding" to "sounding" in Subject to clue in potential responsders?

I’m running a Windows 10 Pro computer with Xeon processor, 24GB ECC Ram, SSD for operating system and programs and a WD Black HDD for the music library.

For software I’m running Fidelizer Pro and JRiver 24.

Is there any better sounding player software I should consider, other than Roon?

Thanks,

Mike
Title: Re: What’s the best sign ding player software for windows?
Post by: pis99 on 6 Dec 2018, 10:12 am
 Maybe try JPLAY Femto!


I’m running a Windows 10 Pro computer with Xeon processor, 24GB ECC Ram, SSD for operating system and programs and a WD Black HDD for the music library.

For software I’m running Fidelizer Pro and JRiver 24.

Is there any better sounding player software I should consider, other than Roon?

Thanks,

Mike
Title: Re: What’s the best sign ding player software for windows?
Post by: charmerci on 6 Dec 2018, 06:00 pm
Maybe revise "sign ding" to "sounding" in Subject to clue in potential responsders?


I came here just to find out what sign ding meant!!!
Title: Re: What’s the best sign ding player software for windows?
Post by: randytsuch on 6 Dec 2018, 06:08 pm
there's audiophile optimizer, which you can use with other stuff and is not a player, but a OS tweaker.

http://wtfplay-project.org/ (http://wtfplay-project.org/)

this is supposed to be good, but I couldn't get it to run on my PC.

There is a Japanese one that I can't remember the name of.

http://mqnplayer.blogspot.com/ (http://mqnplayer.blogspot.com/)
This is good, but not the easiest to get running either.