WindowsX
Member of the Trade: Fidelizer Audio
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Windows X you're being ridiculous. You said you spoke too fast, you took it back, you hoped bfreedma hadn't heard you. That's fine and should have been your first response, when bfreemdma clearly said he did you "hear" (he said you insulted him). Your first response though was to say you didn't insult him. No that's not denying you said a thought in your head. It's something he "heard" you actually say, and you then you insisted he didn't. You were calling him a liar when he described something that you knew did happen. It's not just a lie, it's a slanderous lie, and now you're defending it.
My quoted message was updated so I thought he referred to that ones. I didn't meant to feign my ignorance but simply misunderstood for my edited message. Well, I apologize for slipping the word about ignorant and idiocy to him then. Honestly, I've been insulted and framed by him for almost half of this thread already. I long removed security services as he suggested yet he kept saying Fidelizer will endanger PC and such. Whenever I ask him something for technical information I'm interested in like DiffMaker, he just went silent and waited for another chance to bring me down with all silly posts about Fidelizer being snake oil explaining fast computer won't have this problem. I got a few customers running server CPU and did some DiffMaker tests on 8 core CPUs. Get real, please. You said that over dozen times already and it wasn't true.It could be true from enterprise server's perspective where you focus work on scaling and bandwidth but audio doesn't work that way. No matter how fast your CPU is, if implementation isn't optimized for good multimedia I/O applications, it won't work at its best.
I've tried to keep my patience and focus about DiffMaker for different approach of audio measurements and yet people keep dragging to destructive comments and I finally snapped for a few minutes. To be honest, I'm tired and sick with all this mess. Fidelizer was already proven to be effective with DiffMaker on completed route of bit-perfect playback/recording and yet no one made soundly disagreement until Joe Bloggs comes in.
And I didn't call him a liar but indirectly told him that he's been insulting people too. Are you done with this? If no one else gonna care about DiffMaker, I'll find the truth about bit-perfect and DiffMaker elsewhere.
Regards,
Windows X