canyelles wrote:
> Sorry, but how do you do that? I have just been going through the
> process outlined by Triode
In the advanced setting, you should find the menu experimental kernel.
Choose the one to work with your DAC. My DAC Marant NA-11 requires
Kernel #12 to work properly.
mkanev wrote:
> > Mnyb wrote:
> >
> >
> > In principle, which machine I use to convert to DoP does not matter.
> > All I have are Macs - so my question remains: what are the optimal
> > partition size, type of VM, windows version, etc for running Foobar on a
> > Mac?> >
>
> Just try somethi
mkanev wrote:
> > Mnyb wrote:
> >
> >
> > In principle, which machine I use to convert to DoP does not matter.
> > All I have are Macs - so my question remains: what are the optimal
> > partition size, type of VM, windows version, etc for running Foobar on a
> > Mac?> >
>
> foobar2000 will
aubuti wrote:
> Are you sync'ing more than one SB, or are you getting this with a single
> Touch? I've only ever seen the display lagging a track or lost gapless
> when I was sync'ing two or more SBs, and even that hasn't happened to me
> since they improved the sync several years ago.
I can't b
Mnyb wrote:
> > mkanev wrote:
> >
> >
> > Why use the server machine , make DoP copies on another PC/MAC and move
> > them over to the server afterwards ?> >
>
> In principle, which machine I use to convert to DoP does not matter.
> All I have are Macs - so my question remains: what are the
Are you sync'ing more than one SB, or are you getting this with a single
Touch? I've only ever seen the display lagging a track or lost gapless
when I was sync'ing two or more SBs, and even that hasn't happened to me
since they improved the sync several years ago.
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adyc wrote:
> Have you tried Kernel #12?
Sorry, but how do you do that? I have just been going through the
process outlined by Triode
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