{"id":15525,"date":"2023-02-22T06:56:48","date_gmt":"2023-02-22T06:56:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/education.telefony-taksi.ru\/?p=15525"},"modified":"2023-04-24T17:31:33","modified_gmt":"2023-04-24T17:31:33","slug":"audio-pc-software","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/education.telefony-taksi.ru\/audio-pc-software.html","title":{"rendered":"Audio pc software"},"content":{"rendered":"

How would it be uncomplicated on the tablet PC, smartphone or laptop to be able to control the music without having to operate the actual audio PC? Shown below, for example, is the software Roon, with which this is possible.<\/p>\n

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In order to run the music player, an operating system must be installed in the audio PC. Typical operating systems are Linux, macOS or Windows. Operating systems must first be optimized for music playback. There are also music players that bring their own operating system, such as Roon ROCK, HQPlayer Embedded Image or EUPHONY.<\/p>\n

In the office PC, many non-audiophile programs are at work in the operating system (OS), which, to make matters worse, want to enforce their prioritization in network data traffic. The operating system of an audio PC is reduced and optimized for musical needs.<\/p>\n

Optimized operating system<\/h4>\n

In the picture you can see a section of the HQPlayer and below it the task manager of the Windows 10 Pro operating system optimized with AudiophileOptimizer. In the Audio PC you normally don’t see this picture, because everything runs automatically in the background.<\/p>\n

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HQPlayer<\/h4>\n

HQPlayer offers many selectable high quality upsampling and downsampling algorithms as well as selectable dither, noise shaping and modulator algorithms. All modern DACs use oversampling and delta-sigma modulation, but the hardware implementations are more or less resource-limited. Oversampling and delta-sigma modulation can be performed with higher quality by using the enormous computing power available in modern PCs.<\/p>\n