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On Oct 17, 8:52 pm, "Arny Krueger" wrote:
Bottom line is that I don't see anything wrong with cleaning up the audio mixer code in XP for Vista, but anybody who thinks that this is going to lead to mind-blowing improvements is very poorly informed. If you read what I actual said, the words "subtle" and "slight" were prominent. Not the word "mind-blowing". Many solutions will work. The quest for "high-end" becomes subjective, and may involve esoteric concerns that will make little difference in the final sound. Note above, I used that phrase "esoteric" concerns. Such they are, and they have been argued ceaselessly for several years. They will not be resolved with posts back and forth here. There is substantial disagreement on all issues related to quality sound production, and this thread reveals a good deal about that disagreement. The individual who started the thread asked about using a PC as an audio source. Perhaps to summarize, it could be simply said: Yes. Use your PC. It can sound very good. But how good it will sound using a variety of components and/or alternate operating systems you alone will be left to judge. Because no one else's opinion really matters! |
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