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1006  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd PC / Re: New BIOS setting (XXHighEnd PC Mach II) on: March 28, 2018, 08:36:02 am
Tore,

What did you do for that ?

Thanks,
Peter
1007  Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: MQA: A Review of controversies, concerns, and cautions on: March 27, 2018, 06:51:08 pm

OK Tore. For your (and everybody's) information, all on ComputerAudiophile is by now completely sick / ill-minded about MQA.

Maybe you thought you were reading some objective information in that "article" you linked to, but it isn't.

More FYI : That guy is capable of proving that you, me and everybody else in here are fools because he will prove by measurement that we can't differentiate between two situations he applies measurements to, but where he can't find a difference in because he already does not know what to measure or look for. He thinks he knows though and he expresses so.

So because he can not measure a difference between your SFS=1 and SFS = 10, you are deaf.
Do you hear ? unsure
(he never did this exactly but there are numerous other examples which wouldn't make a single sense to you or me).

I read 10% of it to see what what nonsense it is about this time.

Please keep in mind that this is not really related to my own point of view on MQA. I may not even have one. Happy

Best regards,
Peter
1008  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd PC / Re: New BIOS setting (XXHighEnd PC Mach II) on: March 27, 2018, 06:12:44 pm
Hi Tore,

Yes, that is what I noticed too, but the net result after booting and "XXHighEnd interference" is the same as with the Ratio set.

I don't know yet where the difference is, but with my own Stealth I can set both the Ratio and disable Turbo Boost at the same time. I can't imagine that the MoBo matters, but of course mine is two years old by now and yours is only a couple of months old (similar to the other PC which behaves like you describe).

Best regards and thank you for sharing,
Peter
1009  Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: MQA: A Review of controversies, concerns, and cautions on: March 27, 2018, 06:07:04 pm
Hi Tore,

Yes, for 10% maybe.
Why ?

Peter
1010  Ultimate Audio Playback / Your thoughts about the Sound Quality / Re: 2.10 sound quality on: March 27, 2018, 10:02:17 am
These are settings I've not played with ever.
Sound is amazing but I said that 2 years ago, it just keeps improving.

Hi Robert,

Did I read something about "distortion" which I can't find back any more, or wasn't it you writing this, or did I perhaps dream ?

No problem to put it back, if it was you in the first place !

Regards,
Peter
1011  Ultimate Audio Playback / Your thoughts about the Sound Quality / Re: 2.10 sound quality on: March 27, 2018, 09:48:28 am
Thank you all for the feedback so far !

I myself, lately, find myself to be in the middle of a new phenomenon : complaints about too loud playing. Not in absolute sense, but to the -in the end logical- sense that people who try to listen through headphones to Games, YouTubes or other, now have difficulty in not hearing "my music" louder.

But it will be true ...

It now regularly happens that I play 4.5-6dB louder than (I think) prior to the SFS = 5.19 setting, just because it all can have it. It goes more effortless and there seems to be no reason not to put up the volume (says the audio idiot).
I also think that "we" may put our volume to limits quite always, where the limits are determined by what's still justified by good sound. And not so much by loud sound.

All 'n all we have the odd situation that still nobody complaints when the music is (say 6dB) louder than other times just because there's nothing to complain really (no hurting ears), while at the same time it *is* louder and overvoices anything coming from headphones which or can't be louder or can't be put louder becaus then *that* hurting. swoon.

Strange problem and hard to solve (says again the audio idiot).

Peter

1012  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd PC / Re: New BIOS setting (XXHighEnd PC Mach II) on: March 27, 2018, 09:18:41 am
PS: Might you have the idea of having messed up in the BIOS, there's a save version for everbody under the "XX01" name. You can chose it as "Restore from disk" or something like that (you will easily find it when it is needed).

Regards,
Peter
1013  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd PC / New BIOS setting (XXHighEnd PC Mach II) on: March 27, 2018, 09:16:36 am
To all owners of the Mach II XXHighEnd PC :

Because I am struggeling with one of the PCs a little, by sheer accident I found a setting which made me think "wait ...".

Under Advanced, in the CPU tab, we normally adjust the Ratio. That is, we over here do that for you new owners. I did this (already with the old XXHighEnd PC) so the speed of the processor becomes "fixated" to something which will not engage Turbo Boost.
Then I had this problem with one of the PCs and that PC told me that Turbo Boost could engage anyway. Huh ?
By also accident I learned the other day that Turbo Boost can also be disengaged explicitly. OK, this is in another motherboard, but with that knowledge I started looking for that in this PC. Well, easy to find because it is there all in the wide open (a few lines below the Ratio). So I set that to "Disabled" and for this PC it helped.

Because Turbo Boost officially can't be engaged with the Ratio is set to other than "Auto" I got the idea that maybe it always does something, or tries to do something (this latter could even be worse). I mean, also in my own Stealth, and of course yours. And who knows we could improve SQ by means of now explicitly turn it off.

Well, I don't know about you, but for me it is a whole of another world again. I am not sure it is for the better in the end, but I feel it inherently is and if it isn't (apears not to be) for net result, it is something else which requires attention now.

So I feel that this imlpies a next dimension of tuning for the again better SQ.

Peter
1014  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: Time Stability/Performance Index 2.10 on: March 27, 2018, 09:00:01 am
OK Colin, great.

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Sorted now, Perhaps those instructions should be here:-

Yes, something like that. But the real problem is that it should be in the RAM-OS Disk. I probably didn't do that (at the time) for the (16GB anticipating) HDD version of it, anticipating that it wouldn't be sold soon (while the SSD for 32GB was/is). And then I forgot ...

Good that it solved for you now.
Regards,
Peter
1015  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: Remote Desktop issues on: March 27, 2018, 05:02:45 am
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My question is: Is this hurting anything? Is it degrading SQ? I am worried because 2.10 sounds so good.

Hi Zheng - Hard to say.
I occasionally need to do the same (hard reboot, though for different reasons). I am always happy that my OS booted from RAM and nothing will change to the "base" OS it is derived from.
(never mind in understanding, and I just expressed my thoughts about your worries).

What happens if you switch off the amps (to be certain no strange noises will occur) and you pull the USB cable ?
Theoretically it is possible that the Sound Engine (givens an error and) stops nicely and with that XXHighEnd is brought up and with that the connection is re-established.

Of course it is better to find the cause and "repair" that, but ...

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The consequence is that I had to force reboot audio PC and then XXHE will think she is in an XP machine.

Thank you very much for sharing this !
This is quite logical but now I have a means to repeat the situation and thus the possibility to solve this in software.
Of course I can't use my RAM-OS for this, so I'd need hard reboots of the "base" OS to test it. swoon

Best regards and thank you,
Peter
1016  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: Using filters with hires files... at their native rates on: March 27, 2018, 04:55:45 am
Robert,

When the input is 24/176.4 and the output is set to the same, I'd say that Arc Prediction shouldn't do a thing. There just is nothing to do (Custom works differently, though).

But there's always this "Volume" issue and if it is related to that indeed, I won't be able to find it.
Checking for whether Arc Predition indeed does nothing is easy. So I should do that soon ...

Regards,
Peter
1017  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: Tidal Problems on: March 26, 2018, 04:53:54 am
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Is it general practice to do these tasks in music pc in a second install of XXHE?

Hi Zheng - Yes, exactly that and explicitly.
So the Music Server PC does not only hold the music (disks/storage) if it were for me, it is also the one connected to the Internet and does the Tidal thing. This indeed requires an activated XXHighEnd on that PC, but you get it for free for your "household". The Windows version does not matter (from of XP) and the speed of the PC hardly (it can be "slow").
The PC does not need to be set up for playback really because you don't use that. So the SQ coming from it is irrelevant. It must be able to play though (say via the MoBo's sound device) for the general setup. But you wouln't need lousdpeakers/headphones for it.

Regards,
Peter

PS:
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I know its way too many questions...
Not at all. But try to have them in a relevant (new) topic. Already for me it is crucial to find back things (years) later, let alone for yourselves ... Happy
1018  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: Time Stability/Performance Index 2.10 on: March 25, 2018, 08:36:29 pm
Even better :

Setting the Timers for a boot from RAM.

Peter
1019  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: Time Stability/Performance Index 2.10 on: March 25, 2018, 08:34:38 pm
Colin :

XX from RAM differences compared to playing from boot drive.

Regards,
Peter
1020  Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: Time Stability/Performance Index 2.10 on: March 25, 2018, 08:25:02 pm
Hi Colin,

No. The description has been here more often (and I'd say you witnessed that) as when this is your situation, then you'd need to reapply everything which starts with undoing it all. So first explicitly set to "not the best etc.." (can be done in MinOS BASE), and check to be certain once in the RAM boot (should stay as you already have it). THEN set to "best settings" (etc.).
And notice that you can only do one by one so it's a lengthy procedure. I recall from the earlier description that it requires 6 boots or so.

Point remains :
a. did you have it right 100% definitely, previouslly;
b. if Yes, what happened that undid it.

... wait ...
Hey, nothing is telling me that you had it right !!
Your RAM-OS Disk is too new for that and I don't recall we discussed it.
So it is that. You just never set it.
BUT ALSO :
Your RAM-OS Disk is special because it wasn't taken from the standard "SSD Base". See ? never even want such things ...
So the BASE for the HDD apparently was never adjusted by me for this. I recall I did for the SSD base alright.

Kind regards,
Peter
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