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where does extreme + i/o fit into this with regard to xdms? does the i/o hardware also solve the gapless/track manipulation "issues"?
Monday at 12:00 PM
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Dear Emile, Thank you very much for the reassurance and additional information. Sincerely, Arun
Monday at 11:59 AM
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from the dbpoweramp users forum, a response from the moderator: "If you can convert the file with dBpoweramp to WAV, then any program...
Sunday at 1:16 PM
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i have no idea how flac does it, i just found that wav, by design, puts the lsb, then padding, then msb--so it needs to be reconstructed...
Sunday at 1:06 PM
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and just to be clear, there is no right or wrong answer here. if some hear a big difference and others don't, that is still part of a...
Sunday at 9:26 AM
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Hello, Long time lurker and considering a used Extreme in the near future. I certainly hope XDMS continues to be available for Extreme...
Sunday at 9:23 AM
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That is very interesting. When you were posting your "wav vs. flac" findings on Discord, I would always wonder: he does know that XDMS...
Saturday at 9:24 PM
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I honestly can't remember what files I gave to whom. But I think I also received files from Steve as well. (I might do a little better...
Saturday at 9:22 PM
cat6man
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no, the opposite. somehow ffmpeg is worse sounding, even when done batch offline
Saturday at 9:21 PM
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thanks! i've got additional files at the link back a page or so. now there are flac, wav-db and wav-ff to compare. can you tell us what...
Saturday at 9:19 PM
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Assuming good quality processing to get those bits, bits are really just bits which is true, as is your point regarding how they are...
Saturday at 4:07 PM
cat6man
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good question. personally, i don't think the SQ is embedded in the files but something is 'different' in the WAV file structures. i...
Saturday at 3:34 PM
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to avoid clogging up this thread, anyone who wants to contribute should: 1. download tracks in 'temp' folder, put on your extreme local...
Saturday at 3:21 PM
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dave i think you do get the exact bits back, but i can hypothesize that if the bits are packed differently they might be processed and...
Saturday at 3:06 PM
cat6man
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ed heard it clearly in 5-10 seconds on every track. YMMV
Saturday at 12:19 PM
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