PolarBearSequence t1_iyc81ni wrote
Absolute nonsense. On the software side of things: the only job the OS has is decoding and pushing the digital audio towards the DAC (external or internal, doesn’t really matter). This is not a bottleneck on modern devices, and ignoring some fringe edge cases, it will end up being bit-perfect.
I’m quite confident all of that "optimization" software mentioned falls into one of three cases:
- Does absolutely nothing (except cost money)
- Waste CPU cycles
- Attempts to actually do something and will put your systems reliability in danger
In fact, I can’t even find the last two programs mentioned, and TrustedInstaller is a windows builtin.
Orangutan_Ulti OP t1_iycbvhl wrote
Looked up the software mentioned myself and Audiophile Optimizer does exists but all that came up for "Lemonade Elite 61" were a few energy drinks.
aandres_gm t1_iyciw7v wrote
The PC gets thirsty at times, bro. Gotta let it sip on the lemonade.
vext01 t1_iyepo7t wrote
But the ones and zeros are better quality!
spartaman64 t1_iydi58r wrote
yesnt https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/ending-the-windows-audio-quality-debate.19438/ but yeah the ways to fix it is different from what the headfi person is talking about
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