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Best settings for perfect audio quality
I need to be able to hear any system sounds in any time. System sounds are important to me. Very important.- LuciferRising
- Post #27
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Best settings for perfect audio quality
Winamp. What i've ever used. Now that it's stopped being updated not sure what I will use. Winamp is so easy, compact, light and user-friendly. Anyways, thats what I'm using.- LuciferRising
- Post #26
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Best settings for perfect audio quality
Quote: What am I currently using? (system default)- LuciferRising
- Post #23
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Best settings for perfect audio quality
Yes, it's important that I am able to hear every system sound or any other sound for that matter. Thanks.- LuciferRising
- Post #18
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Best settings for perfect audio quality
I'm using DS as of now am I not?- LuciferRising
- Post #12
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Best settings for perfect audio quality
Do I get to be able to listen to system sounds/other sounds though? It's important that my PC notifies me about anything important.- LuciferRising
- Post #10
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Best settings for perfect audio quality
So you mean, whatever I select in the settings I will lose quality due to resampling? I don't really care about games, I just want to listen to my lossless music the way it's intended to be listened to.- LuciferRising
- Post #8
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Best settings for perfect audio quality
OS is Windows 7. Control Panel -> Sound -> Properties -> Advanced tab Questions are: Default format: What should I select here? [ 16/24bit ] [44.1/96kHz] Shared mode VS Exclusive mode - What should I use? Resampling will screw my quality, so what do I do in order to get...- LuciferRising
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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CD-DA explanation
Quote: I really didnt understand what you just said. Sorry. 'input file' is the .flac file? or? Did you see my screenshot? I downloaded the lossless (FLAC) album, then I used dbpoweramp to convert the .flac songs to .wav, and the result was - .wav file is smaller than the .flac...- LuciferRising
- Post #15
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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CD-DA explanation
Hello again. I think something's wrong. Is it possible that after converting a .flac to a .wav, the wav file is smaller than the flac? I don't think that's possible, as FLAC works like .rar and when the .rar is extracted the folder that comes out of it should be larger.. that's the way it works...- LuciferRising
- Post #13
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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CD-DA explanation
I would appreciate some tutorials or how exactly to convert FLAC to WAV .. Some people use dbpoweramp or whatever its name is.. I was told that Nero does that converting on-the-fly which is not the way I prefer. I want to convert my songs in a folder and then just use those .wav files and burn a...- LuciferRising
- Post #11
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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CD-DA explanation
Do I lose sound quality/bit rate/anything if I convert FLAC files to WAV files? I know that FLAC is the best as it is lossless.- LuciferRising
- Post #9
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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CD-DA explanation
Quote: So what you are trying to tell me is that there's no difference between a random CD-R disc and a Music CD-R disc ? I was searching particularly for that label (CD-DA) on discs because my car's manual says:- LuciferRising
- Post #6
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components
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CD-DA explanation
Quote: What is this then? :)- LuciferRising
- Post #3
- Forum: Dedicated Source Components