I wonder if linux audiophiles are a thing.
"plain ALSA sounds warmer than pipewire"
"linux kernel compiled with ALSR makes for a more chaotic high end"
"ext2 sounds better than ext4"
leyrer [5392@38C3] hat dies geteilt.
I wonder if linux audiophiles are a thing.
"plain ALSA sounds warmer than pipewire"
"linux kernel compiled with ALSR makes for a more chaotic high end"
"ext2 sounds better than ext4"
leyrer [5392@38C3] hat dies geteilt.
Clemens aka data
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Als Antwort auf Clemens aka data • • •@datacop ironically one could argue, that JACK cannot be audiophile, since it uses single precision floating point (IEEE754 32 bit) for samples, and will irrecoverably loose precision if somewhere along the signal chain the values exceed full scale.
Ages ago I one argued with the developer of JACK about the pros/cons of using float samples.
Sven222
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