DotSystem;525545 Wrote:
> In the day I often prefered the sound of a cassette recording made from
> a CD than the sound of the CD itself...
Poor early digital sound plus compressed dynamics and tape hiss...it
sounds great
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> than 24 bit/48 kHz? (the only exception is software synths that
> sometimes go higher)
Yeah, you are right. I don't understand why don't we still listen to
Compact Cassette
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I'm a bit tired of these "you don't need it 'couse you don't hear any
difference, otherwise there are no HR-records" type posts. Please don't
want to persuade me that I don't need it!! Please
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Phil Leigh;521332 Wrote:
> Of course - quite right.
>
> But you've rather anticipated the outcome?
>
> "I have been a longtime fan of the Squeezebox but now I think I should
> look at other options."
I don't anticipate anything, but I can'
temerini;521318 Wrote:
> Some reviews on RR HRx releases:
>
and I just want to check this by my ears
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-resolution digital done right, there's no going back." - Robert
Harley, The Absolute Sound, January 2009
Best of Show award for Greatest Technological Breakthrough: Reference
Recordings HRx ultra-high resolution (176.4/24) digital music format.
that help guide
> design priorities and advance understanding. That's a whole different
> world than audiophiles debating what they can and cannot hear in their
> own systems.
I have been a longtime fan of the Squeezebox but now I think I should
look at other options.
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hesky Records', Linn's and HDtracs' website!
2. I don't know if I hear difference or not, but I want to check it by
my ears! So, I need a 24/192 capable SB device! If you don't need it,
you won't use
lity recording in 24/192 format I want
to play them through a high quality DAC. Everybody want to convince me
of the unneccecity of the highest resolution. On this basis we should
listen Compact Cassettes. Why not, if it is possible??? (Just a remark:
Linn abandons CD players,
consequence
> in the context of listening to music on a squeezebox.
But who cares CD or DVD-A??? These are dead formats. If everybody
download music, record companies could sell music without truncation an
downsampling, as Linn, Chesky and some others do.
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I would be glad too!
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JohnSwenson;514762 Wrote:
> Well I checked out the ALSA driver on the Touch today and it does NOT
> support 192.
>
> So it looks like it will need to be modified to handle 192.
>
> John S.
Thanks Jo
n reliably on the SB Touch. In particular, TinySBS
> has no web interface, does not support 3rd party plugins, and cannot do
> transcoding.
>
> Hope this helps.
Thank you very much!
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I am looking for your test!
(I'm a newbie. It's not clear to me what is tiny server? It is optional
to install tiny server? Do I need it if I don't have other squuezbox
device? Could I use sdcard or pendrive on the touch without the tiny
server? Sorry for my silly questions!)
MadMan!
Why not, if it is possible?
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Thank you John for the very informative post!!
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l the cpu whimper and die ?
>
> John Swenson wrote that the hardware is capable of 24/192.
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Why the Touch is not 24/192 capable?
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