Recent content by fwojciec
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[Linux] MPD vs Amarok
Quote: Originally Posted by trains are bad I don't mean to hijack, but is mpd gapless? Cause amarok is one of the only linux players I've found that is. And it still dosen't have crossfeed. Lame. Yes, it's gapless.- fwojciec
- Post #11
- Forum: Computer Audio
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[Linux] MPD vs Amarok
Using something like this in mpd.conf should make sure that the output is bit-perfect: Code: audio_output { type "alsa" name "My ALSA Device" # device "hw:0,1" # optional format "44100:16:2" # optional } I don't believe that two different players, configured to use alsa in the same way...- fwojciec
- Post #7
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Windows vs Mac vs Linux
So many happy Archers It's good to hear that my favorite distribution is getting the recognition it fully deserves!- fwojciec
- Post #95
- Forum: Computer Audio
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Good Cheap Anti-Virus for Eee 901
Quote: Originally Posted by Pangaea I generally hate windows, but have enjoyed the XP that is on the Eee. I'm afraid there is a good possibility that you will enjoy it less once you install antivirus software. Windows XP systems usually are quite nice -- until you install...- fwojciec
- Post #8
- Forum: Computer Audio
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The Placebo Effect
Or something like that: placebo = effect of expectation(s) on perceived quality of sound Pretty much the same thing jonathanjong said.- fwojciec
- Post #79
- Forum: Sound Science
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recommend a foobar-like player for ubuntu
Quote: Originally Posted by worminater +1 vote for MPD; i personally use ncmpc (command line however; is not for everyone) ncmpc makes a very nice interface to use for controlling MPD with an IrDA remote (using lirc): howto- fwojciec
- Post #8
- Forum: Computer Audio
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recommend a foobar-like player for ubuntu
My replacement for Foobar ended up being Sonata, an MPD client. Perhaps it doesn't compare to Foobar (or Amarok for that matter) in terms of features, but it does the main thing -- managing playlists and playing music -- very well It's also very fast and resource efficient, nice to look at...- fwojciec
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- Forum: Computer Audio
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The Placebo Effect
Quote: Originally Posted by Kees Yes, but it is also necessary to establish a common understanding of the meaning. Otherwise a discussion would be quite confusing I think. If you want to map meaning onto sense with precision then you're basically doing a young Wittgenstein -- he...- fwojciec
- Post #75
- Forum: Sound Science
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virtual haircut
If you enjoy that sort of thing have a listen to Pink Floyd's "The Final Cut" CD, for example.- fwojciec
- Post #12
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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The Placebo Effect
Quote: Originally Posted by Hirsch The word "placebo" does not apply to audio, unless one is determining the effects of pharmacologically active substances on the listening experience. The sooner that people stop using the "placebo effect" in audio debates, and start talking about...- fwojciec
- Post #73
- Forum: Sound Science
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The Placebo Effect
Quote: Originally Posted by progo I think that placebo practically allows one to enjoy their rig more. Let's assume I didn't know anything about medicine or their effects to something, and someone offered me SQ pills, á $100 each. The pills would enhance my perception of say details...- fwojciec
- Post #57
- Forum: Sound Science
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Audiophile Linux software
Quote: Originally Posted by LnxPrgr3 Of course, there's no point to using low-latency playback to listen to music. All it will get you is the ability to hear your music sooner after it was decoded, and with more risk of audio dropouts Thanks for the nice explanation -- I've...- fwojciec
- Post #59
- Forum: Computer Audio
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The Placebo Effect
Quote: Originally Posted by hempcamp x2 Or, more accessible to English speakers but along the same lines, William James' Principles of Psychology. Consciousness of the world is a "saddle back" -- think of a passage between two mountains -- where the immediately perceived is behind...- fwojciec
- Post #43
- Forum: Sound Science
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The Placebo Effect
Quote: Originally Posted by Kees I can just picture you with your face all read and wrinkles in your forehead, perceiving yourself into a fit. Like I said -- a real effort Anyways, I gotta run: have fun reducing the real to the perceived! Oh, and if these sorts of...- fwojciec
- Post #37
- Forum: Sound Science