Hey guys, some of you may probably know that foobar sounds different to JRiver. I noticed that too but couldnīt figure out why (the how seems to be a secret). Anyway, just yesterday I did my first own jitter measurments (I finally know how to do them) where it turned out that foobar jitters more than JRiver! Isnīt that amazing? Itīs only software, I donīt understand how something like that could be possible. Here are some pictures:
foobar, sine at 11.025 Hz, 96 kHz
jriver, sine at 11.025 Hz, 96 kHz
Look at the sidebands around the sine, with foobar they are more pronounced. It isnīt that much but that isnīt what surprises me, itīs that they even exist. The same with 192 kHz:
foobar, sine at 11.025 Hz, 192 kHz
jriver, sine at 11.025 Hz, 192 kHz.
These measurments were done using a loop from the output to the input of my ASUS Xonar Essence ST. Needless to say that both players were configured the same, without any volume differences, without any DSP whatsoever, with the same interface to the hardware (WASAPI). Isnīt that something?
EDIT: a very good friend of mine just told me that these differences are completely insignificant and that I interpreted them completely wrong. He says that this is a bunch of nonsense so it appears that I was premature about this. Iīm sorry for this...