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Date:      Sun, 20 Jul 2014 13:25:25 +0200
From:      Hans Ruhe <hansruhe1@gmail.com>
To:        Hans Petter Selasky <hps@selasky.org>
Cc:        freebsd-multimedia@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Making freebsd - pcbsd faster by changing the interrupt requests
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Hello Hans Petter,

I have to make a compliment about the audio in Freebsd too. It sounds
great. So it is just a matter of interpretation too. But perhaps it helps
your project to change the irq requests.
It is just an idea.

Best regards,
Hans


2014-07-20 12:56 GMT+02:00 Hans Ruhe <hansruhe1@gmail.com>:

> This one is very nice too. Music made by using Linux
>
> http://linuxaudio.org/music/vol1
>
>
> 2014-07-20 12:54 GMT+02:00 Hans Ruhe <hansruhe1@gmail.com>:
>
> Hello Hans Petter,
>>
>> This might be very usefull too: http://linuxaudio.org/members
>>
>> http://linuxaudio.org/about
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Hans
>>
>>
>> 2014-07-20 12:37 GMT+02:00 Hans Ruhe <hansruhe1@gmail.com>:
>>
>> ps I am currently testing Logitech Picoplayer installed on a Raspberry PI
>>> which will be part of the dac as it is happens to have an IS2 connection.
>>> The DAC itself is already quite special as even Japanese hifi companies are
>>> interested and flew to Germany where the Dutch developer is living. He is
>>> working together with the tube designer and hifi journalist.
>>>
>>> http://www.dddac.com/  is his website. It is in English :-)
>>>
>>> Best regards,
>>> Hans
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2014-07-20 12:31 GMT+02:00 Hans Ruhe <hansruhe1@gmail.com>:
>>>
>>> Hello Hans Petter,
>>>>
>>>> I am playing stereo. Primarily 16 bits 96khz and 24 bits 192khz. But I
>>>> have albums that are sometimes better recorded on 16 bits than some 24 bit
>>>> albums. So it is not always the case that higher sample rates are the
>>>> better ones.
>>>>
>>>> Anyway, what I can hear is a much tighter bass, mid frequencies are
>>>> therefore coming out better and the higher frequencies are better to listen
>>>> to.
>>>>
>>>> I hope this was helpfull. Perhaps a peak at the Ubuntu project gives a
>>>> better view of this: http://ubuntustudio.org/
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Hans
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 2014-07-20 11:51 GMT+02:00 Hans Petter Selasky <hps@selasky.org>:
>>>>
>>>> On 07/20/14 11:09, Hans Ruhe wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hello everybody,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am testing for PCBSD primarily but I am also testing with a hifi
>>>>>> journalist, tube amplifier designer. This is the website:
>>>>>> http://www.audio-creative.nl/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Mind you it is mostly in Dutch but some parts are in English. They
>>>>>> recently
>>>>>> started to sell kits like a dac and a tube phono amplifier.
>>>>>> Mind you this guy has a University degree in electronics and the firm
>>>>>> he
>>>>>> works for make parts for ASML which sells machines for Intel, Samsung
>>>>>> etc
>>>>>> to bake their processors. So it is a very high level of knowledge of
>>>>>> electronics.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Always looking for better sound, 2 months ago I came upon Ubuntu
>>>>>> Studio,
>>>>>> which projects uses real time latency and changing interrupt requests
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> make it faster and also to have those requests dealing with audio and
>>>>>> movies a privilege above other ones.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I am not that far that I exactly know what they do, but the fiddle in
>>>>>> the
>>>>>> kernel for that :-)
>>>>>> Also I am not a developer ( i bought myself a Raspberry Pi to make the
>>>>>> first steps though).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This is only an idea, but would it be possible to do such a thing for
>>>>>> freebsd and pcbsd as well ?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I tested Ubuntu Studio with the use of Audacious and I could really
>>>>>> hear a
>>>>>> difference. I have a 3 way loudspeakersystem and a EL84 tube
>>>>>> amplifier in
>>>>>> Class A (yes it uses some more electricity but it really pays of
>>>>>> enjoying
>>>>>> music a lot more ;-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>
>>>>> Some hardware devices have effects, like treble, base, 3D stereo, and
>>>>> so on, which might be configured differently. Can you tell us at what
>>>>> sample rates you are able to hear differences?
>>>>>
>>>>> --HPS
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>



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