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Ripping σε wav ή flac για καλυτερη ποιότητα ήχου;
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris1967" data-source="post: 1056706769" data-attributes="member: 25737"><p><strong>Re: Απάντηση: Re: Ripping σε wav ή flac για καλυτερη ποιότητα ήχου;</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>όχι αγαπητέ... η αποσυμπίεση γίνεται ΠΡΩΤΑ μετά αποθηκεύεται στην ram, και μετά κάνει output...</p><p></p><p>Buffer Length</p><p></p><p>To protect playback from glitches during heavy system load or file access lag, resource-heavy operations such as decoding and DSP are always performed ahead of currently heard sound (this is not unique to foobar2000, all or nearly all media players behave this way). <span style="font-size: 15px">This setting controls the distance between decoding/DSP and output</span>.</p><p>High buffer sizes offer stronger protection against glitches but introduce side effects such as long delay between changing DSP settings (eg. adjusting equalizer bands) and changes in sound output.</p><p>Low buffer sizes allow faster responses to DSP configuration changes at cost of higher risk of stuttering during high system load / file access lag / etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris1967, post: 1056706769, member: 25737"] [b]Re: Απάντηση: Re: Ripping σε wav ή flac για καλυτερη ποιότητα ήχου;[/b] όχι αγαπητέ... η αποσυμπίεση γίνεται ΠΡΩΤΑ μετά αποθηκεύεται στην ram, και μετά κάνει output... Buffer Length To protect playback from glitches during heavy system load or file access lag, resource-heavy operations such as decoding and DSP are always performed ahead of currently heard sound (this is not unique to foobar2000, all or nearly all media players behave this way). [SIZE=4]This setting controls the distance between decoding/DSP and output[/SIZE]. High buffer sizes offer stronger protection against glitches but introduce side effects such as long delay between changing DSP settings (eg. adjusting equalizer bands) and changes in sound output. Low buffer sizes allow faster responses to DSP configuration changes at cost of higher risk of stuttering during high system load / file access lag / etc. [/QUOTE]
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