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Added testimonial from Whitigir

Here’s a new feedback today. This time it’s from Head-Fi member name Whitigir. He bought Fidelizer Pro right after trying Advanced ROM for DX200.

Excellent K!

I freaking love your Fidelizer. It hugely improved my YouTube streaming on Windows PC and HQPlayer !! Less laggy even though when booted up, Fidelizer running and it took a few seconds than I used to.

The sound improvements here is pretty good, very Similar to DX200 Purist ROM, only that it is still Neutral where DX200 is a tad warmer (which is great too as DX200 has always been boring and lifeless) ! This is just Awesome !

I paid for your Pro version blindly as I witnessed how great the DX200 performed. Sure enough I was not disappointed !

In fact, I had always been desiring and craving for something that can stream YouTube better, and this is spot on! Only this feature is worth the money, let alone other improvements from HQPlayer app and so on.

Thanks K
Vince

I’m happy to hear good feedback from serious Head-Fier. It’s been a while since last time I heard about Fidelizer from Head-Fier. 🙂

JPLAY 7 Femto upgrade on Nimitra/NimitraS situation

After JPLAY 7 Femto was released, I tested the software and found issues with my test equipment so I held out the upgrade and recommend my clients to wait until I can confirm JPLAY 7 is stable enough. Nimitra is a turnkey solution and I need to make sure it will work fine before upgrading.

I continue to test JPLAY from time to time and now it has version 7D with USB Audio Class 1 issue workaround added as I request. I still stumple upon playback instability and after trying to work out with JPLAY staff, I think it’s ready to inform clients now.

 

JPLAY 7 Femto is now stable for most cases except some issues that happened with me as below.

1. USB Audio Class 1 DAC will work with Classic engine only
2. JPLAY Femto service can’t be played from JRiver Media Center library
3. JPLAY Femto library server will crash in mConnect Android app during browsing

 

If these issues won’t become an obstacle with your system, you can upgrade to JPLAY 7 Femto on Nimitra/NimitraS with JPLAY 7 Femto now. Setting up free trial version to test with Nimitra before upgrading is highly recommended. However, JPLAY 7 upgrade is for 64-bit version only!

For customers with 32-bit version, you can send unit back to me for 64-bit reinstallation. That’ll cost $100 USD. If you have Nimitra, you may consider upgrading to NimitraS at $500 USD with free 64-bit reinstallation version.

 

You can purchase JPLAY 7 Femto upgrade from JPLAY directly at 79 Euros. If you prefer to upgrade through Fidelizer, it’ll be $99 USD with PayPal conversion fee and some exchange rate buffer applied.

New JPLAY purchase in Nimitra/NimitraS will be a Classic version and can be upgraded to Femto as an optional upgrade. Please let me know if you have any question about Nimitra and JPLAY products and I’ll assist you with best of my abilities. Happy listening. 🙂

Regards,
Keetakawee

Added testimonial from Eric McDade

Here’s another feedback today. He uses Fidelizer Pro in dual PC setup with DSD512 upsampling to T+A DAC8 DSD.

Hi Keetakawee,

I just wanted to say thank you for this wonderful software! I started out just using one installation on the “streamer/endpoint” PC in my listening room. I upconvert all files to DSD512 to feed a T+A DAC 8 DSD. Since I started doing this conversion, and while I have a powerful server, other processes and programs would sometimes interfere and cause skipping and stuttering during playback. After installing Fidelizer Pro on my server today, I can attest that I haven’t had a SINGLE hiccup of skipping, stuttering, etc.! Track switching is faster now as well. And I got ANOTHER little boost in sound quality.

So happy that my setup is completely headache free now, and sounding better than ever.

Thanks again,

Eric McDade

Fidelizer will deliver sound quality and audio performance improvements effortlessly to help you enjoy the music better than ever. 🙂

Extreme dual PC computer audio setup shootout between AudioLinux and Windows Server 2019

I’ve been exchanging ideas about computer audio improvements with my pals for a long while and recent he started doing some very serious shootout between the best of Linux today “AudioLinux” and “Windows Server 2019” with software optimizations.

I’ve been checking out in forums recently and it seems there’s only good thing about one thing and the another but never see anyone posting about direct competition. So I asked him if I can share his test results in website and he said it’s OK.

 

The test was performed with AudioLinux with the double PC. Server with Xeon optimized with Roon Server and music on NAS and the renderer on Celeron with Roon Bridge, both started by pen drive and then put in ram without disks in headless extreme mode.

Good sound tonally correct, but lacking body and less broad and deep, thin sound and long tiring, compared to my current type configuration based on a single PC with Windows Server 2019 core with the new JPLAY 7 and Fidelizer 8.2, NAS with MinimServer commanded by mConnect.

Sound warmer round, analog with more body and that projects you more in the sound event, in short, the sound of Linux I do not like. Put Linux both in ram has not had positive effects the sound of Linux is always exile, lack of harmonics compared to Windows.

 

This is a serious shootout in extreme dual PC setup environment. AudioLinux is only $50 and should do pretty well for its price. I hope the future of Linux-based OS will be bright for those who don’t mind paying for products and services in near future. 🙂

32-bit VS 64-bit audio playback – Can you spot the difference?

After JPLAY Femto released with 64-bit only, some Nimitra clients asked me about reinstalling 64-bit version of Nimitra since it was shipped with 32-bit before so I decided to make a clip for clients to compare and see if they can hear the difference.

These two tracks are recorded from the same physical hardware with dual boot to 32-bit and 64-bit OS version with Audacity software using WASAPI and Razor Siren X through JCAT USB Card Femto + NikolaS. I also use 64-bit application for audio playback in 64-bit OS too.