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Why convert cd .aiff format to other formats? Since .aiff files are what is found on cd's, why convert them?
Aleg (or anyone that knows), You seem to know more about computer audio than I, so I'll ask a question that has been with me a long time. Why convert cd .aiff format to other formats? I understand that one would want to save space, but since there is so much emphasis on reducing processing for optimal sound quality, I think that audiophiles would want to go for the best possible sound. Since .aiff files are what is found on cd's, why convert them? Best wishes, earplay
The development of Jplay added now a digital master volume control and the ability to make the original music file 16 bit or 24 bit file into 32 bit. The dac will bring 32 down to 24 bit, but the digital volume being in the 32 bit domain has NO disadvantages to an analogue volume control for orginal 16 or 24 bit files.
Did yo try Pureplayer with wasapi mode?http://www.purediy.gr/downloads/pureplayer.zip
I cannot tell you enough that there is NO alternative to Jplay's <etc.> <etc.> <etc.>
I'm curious to try JPlay against JRMC's WASAPI [Event] mode.
You bring up an important point: ARE there any alternatives?Or is this the only tweaky addon like this for Windows based audio? I know there are several for Mac based audio, but I'm unaware of anyone else doing this on Windows.
No comparison. Seriously. There is a reason Jplay is now usable as a plug-in to JRMC.Out of the box? I am going to say No.