gheetar wrote:For me it's Media monkey, best for huge music library, mobile syncing and also has built-in wasapi (exclusive mode). I will never go back to foobar,jriver and itunes anymore
the porcupine wrote:AFAIK, almost all players should sound the same. At least that's what the developer of Foobar2000 and everyone over at hydrogen audio are saying.
donunus wrote:Just upgraded from jrmc18 to 19 and now I like JRMC best... and this is using wasapi. It seems to fill in the mids and makes foobar slightly hollow in comparison.
donunus wrote:boombastig, any laptop and a good media player like foobar or Jriver will do.
Back about my comparisons between foobar and Jriver, I think I have discovered the biggest reason for the difference in their sound. When changing wasapi on foobar to 32 bit making it the same as the setting on JRiver... I can hardly hear a difference between them. If there are differences, it could be placebo but the thing is they are now really almost identical if not already exactly the same. Well, maybe Jriver is still slightly bassier. i'm not so sure anymore though.
Oh and about the ASIO I was talking about on my previous posts, I was talking about ASIO4ALL which is actually kernel streaming with an ASIO wrapper.
boombastig wrote:My friend just arrived from Singapore and he bought the ff: digital gears:
iFi iDac
iUSBpower
iGemini cables
Was wondering what could be paired with these gears as a music server for a decent digital set up. Not the expensive types sana since I lean towards analog at this point. More like naubos na budget ko sa analog rig ko. Hehehe
JoeyGS wrote:If you can get a fanless system, that would be best.
For an of the shelf system, the mac mini is recommended with SSD for the hard drive. You can also assemble an intel system also with a fanless processor and a fanless power supply with the appropriate CPU casing
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