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Ultimate Audio Playback => XXHighEnd Support => Topic started by: wimck on March 22, 2010, 06:01:25 pm



Title: user manual
Post by: wimck on March 22, 2010, 06:01:25 pm
Hi Peter!  where can I find technical information about the following XXHighEnd settings:
- KS mode
- Processor settings
- Split file size
- Q influence

In short, a user manual ( if in Dutch I will be extra happy)

thanks


Title: Re: user manual
Post by: PeterSt on March 22, 2010, 10:31:53 pm
Hi there Wim !

I know you asked me per PM with the suggestion I wouldn't like that (which I don't hehe), but that is not the reason I didn't answer. Just busy, and a bit difficult to find the time to look up these things of which I know they are just here in the forum somewhere.
For the KS modes, look in the Release Notes from off the first KS version.
Processor Settings, the same (look for the first Release Note mentioning Core Appointment).
Split File size is about lowering the memory usage at the cost of reading more frequently from disk. The Tooltip should tell about it sufficiently (??).
Q Influence : Q Parameter Settings (http://www.phasure.com/index.php?topic=711.0) perhaps, but it doesn't say all that much.

No User Manual available yet, but which will be there with version 1.00 (relatively soon now; keep in mind I promides that in November 2007 already, "soon" haha).

But ... If you read the Release Notes right from the beginning (and try to skip the bug solvings) you pretty much know as much as everybody here right from the start. The advise, though, would be to start at the top (the newest) and then go downwards to the oldest. May take you a day or two ...

Anyway, apologies I don't have better answers, and the asking for a user manual certainly is justified by now ... :yes:
Peter


Title: Re: user manual
Post by: wimck on March 23, 2010, 11:41:47 am
Thanks Peter,


I started reading all the postings the day before yesterday ( but in the opposite way!). A lot can be found indeed but it's a hell of a job.
Also started to make "my own" user manual from the information found in the messages.

What I also do is making an overview of my settings in combination with what my ears tell me!

I can tell you right now that I'm very very happy with what my ears tell me ( and that I'm even more ashamed about the first mail I sent you :blush1:)



Title: Re: user manual
Post by: Telstar on March 23, 2010, 10:02:19 pm
I started reading all the postings the day before yesterday ( but in the opposite way!). A lot can be found indeed but it's a hell of a job.

Yes, it takes time of searching the forums.

A good quick start is to copy the settings put in the signature by Peter and other old time users.
You will notice a little difference but also some commong things - they are usually the right settings :)