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Upsampling real-time Dsd output dsdx4 256
bob:
--- Quote from: paoloboccardi on July 31, 2017, 03:15:10 am ---In some case the music 'pauses' for a moment: it happens with the most demanding files.
I think that JRiver on linux should absorb less CPU resources.
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If you have the spectrum analyzer turned on, turn it off.
Also, Jim is correct, it may be doing something else like background thumbnailing.
paoloboccardi:
--- Quote from: bob on July 31, 2017, 08:51:06 am ---If you have the spectrum analyzer turned on, turn it off.
Also, Jim is correct, it may be doing something else like background thumbnailing.
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I checked, no option is active: the two configurations are identical.
bob:
--- Quote from: paoloboccardi on July 31, 2017, 04:57:38 pm ---I checked, no option is active: the two configurations are identical.
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Not sure how you are reading CPU usage on linux.
If you have two cores the max the conversion can use is 50%. 4 = 25%, etc.
I just tried it and verified that behavior.
paoloboccardi:
--- Quote from: bob on August 01, 2017, 08:56:08 am ---Not sure how you are reading CPU usage on linux.
If you have two cores the max the conversion can use is 50%. 4 = 25%, etc.
I just tried it and verified that behavior.
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Ok thank you. Tomorrow I will check again and I will do some screenshot for verify if something doesn't work.
paoloboccardi:
In attach 2 images of linux mint and windows: jriver 23 4xdsd on the same file, a flac 192 khz 24 bit.
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