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If the reason for the sonic improvement in 7.4 is due to the benefit of decoding FLAC in the computer, rather than the SB, then this suggests that WAV files should sound better than FLAC files decoded in the SB - which should be easy to A/B test (or even blind testing, with help). I've done this on a few tracks, and haven't heard a difference*. Has anyone else done it and heard a difference? If so, what tracks did you use?*possible reasons: I'm 55 years old, and of course it could be due to my specific equipment (SB3 digital out->Meridian 568.2MM->Aksa LF-100->Ellis 1801b speakers.
It was irresponsible. If you had carefully read his posts you wouldn't have made that statement.Your statement was wrong, it was presented as fact and was irresponsible.
Now let's get this thread back on track please. I see that the bug that affects hirez FLAC-on-the-fly decoding has been worked on diligently (like 15 new posts to that bug report). They expect a fix asap.
Let's keep this circle cool, gentlemen. I don't see any posts that's gone overboard but we are getting hot. Let's keep to topic.
I am all ears to hear how people feel about the 7.4. I have always thought PC would be better for DSP as it has much more (processing) power then the SB's....
I used Inguz back in 6.x or 7.0 version and loved what it did for somewhat simple 5 band EQ (I installed it just for the EQ, not room correction). It seemed the flat setting was "out of the way" sonically, and then I'd roll off some air (16k or so) on those mean nasty bright compressed rock redbook files and voila , it worked nicely. I haven't reinstalled since 7.4 (Inguz says 7.3 works, but don't know about 7.4). I'm so happy with the sound of 7.4 and my MW Transporter (EML rectifier and 6SN7 signal tubes) that iIm hesitant to put anything else in the signal path...but let's be real..there is at least 60% of my collection that could use some clean tone controls.
Quote from: ted_b on 23 Feb 2009, 02:49 pmI used Inguz back in 6.x or 7.0 version and loved what it did for somewhat simple 5 band EQ (I installed it just for the EQ, not room correction). It seemed the flat setting was "out of the way" sonically, and then I'd roll off some air (16k or so) on those mean nasty bright compressed rock redbook files and voila , it worked nicely. I haven't reinstalled since 7.4 (Inguz says 7.3 works, but don't know about 7.4). I'm so happy with the sound of 7.4 and my MW Transporter (EML rectifier and 6SN7 signal tubes) that iIm hesitant to put anything else in the signal path...but let's be real..there is at least 60% of my collection that could use some clean tone controls. Inguz and SC7.4 are working very well together for me.
I did do the a/b (although the blind part was only after I put it in my head that the new PCM codec sounded better than FLAC decoding in the Modwright Transporter.). I had my wife do the switching at the computer (posted elsewhere on this thread). I heard a difference.
do both versions use the Average Bit Rate conversion?
Quote from: Quiet Earth on 24 Feb 2009, 03:29 am do both versions use the Average Bit Rate conversion?Decided to look for myself this morning. I switched back (and forth ) between the two versions and they both take an uncompressed AIFF file of 14111kbps CBR and convert it to 705.6kbps ABR.What that really means in practice I have no idea.
This is an old topic, so maybe it's figure out, but I'm also curious - what does this conversion to 705.6 ABR mean? Is it forcing lower quality? Does it only happen wireless? Thanks for any insight...