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Fidelizer Nimitra Firmware 2.0 Update and purchase offers for 2,300th license

Nimitra Firmware 2.0 Updater

 

And now we reached 2,300th milestone. As a reminder to inform customers that they receive refund for returning customer purchase, I’m running purchase offer again in this week.  I also sent partial refund back for customer who placed an order on 15th May 2017.

 

Fidelizer Plus: US $39.95 —> $34.95 (Expired)
Fidelizer Pro: US $69.95 —> $59.95 (Expired)
Other Fidelizer software purchases: US $5 discount
(Expired)

 

This offer will last until 2nd July 2017. Discount rate is the same as purchasing Fidelizer software again so new customer and returning customer will get the same price. You may order again anytime and receive partial-refund as discount later after this campaign is over.

 

This week we will also celebrate the first anniversary of Fidelizer Nimitra Computer Audio Server product with firmware 2.0 update. Nimitra firmware 2.0 comes with changes and adjustments through the year with the following updates:

 

-Added core isolation design making effective use of quad core with isolated tasks
-Added library server auto-update with storage changes every 30 seconds
-Added hosted wireless network connection name “Nimitra” with password “fidelizer”
-Fixed JPLAYStreamer instability issue with startup procedures
-Fixed library server database clean-up to delete old artwork database too
-Improved default JPLAY settings for wider USB audio compatibility
-Improved sound device detection during system initialization

 

Nimitra will receive significant sound quality improvement by making full uses of quad core processor. Tasks will assigned to separated cores like this.

 

Core Audio / JPLAY / JPLAYStreamer / Asset uPNP

 

You will reach the next level of real sound performance with improved transparency and micro-detail extraction for default playback configuration. You can also access Nimitra directly with hosted WiFi network called Nimitra too so you can setup system without router which is very convenient.

Since this is a special occasion for Nimitra and Nikola products, you can purchase Nimitra and Nikola with the discounts as below.

Fidelizer Nimitra Computer Audio Server: US $1395 —> $1295 (Fidelizer customers will receive $50 additional discount)
Fidelizer Nikola Linear Power Supply: US $495 —> $445 (Fidelizer customers will receive $50 additional discount)

I hope this will be good chance for you to consider upgrading Fidelizer software. I’ll launch a new update soon after this campaign is over. 🙂

Keetakawee Punpeng (Windows X)

Introducing AccurateFix, the way to use AccurateRip correctly

When I rip with Plextor Premium 2 drive, it told me to use +30 offset. This is the most accurate drive in the world so how come it needs 30 more samples shifted? It doesn’t make sense so I googled and found info about AccurateRip having 30 samples off.

So today I tried ripping with Sony bluray drive I have with -30 Sample from AccurateRip database. It recommended +79 so I ripped with +49 instead and here’s the result. (I’ll call AccurateRip – 30 as AccurateFix from now on)

 

AccurateFIX

 

With AccurateRip minus 30 sample, I get the exact same file as ones ripped from Plextor Premium 2 drive. If AccurateRip fixed this 30 sample off, I’m sure most people in the world won’t notice significant changes between Accurately ripped files and Plextor Premium with PlexTools ripping.

However, I found plextor ones sounding better from initial listening tests. But after copying files to different path to clear previous write effects, both files sounded the same to me. It appeared writing stream from Plextor drive sounds better than Sony drive despite having the same data.

You can study this effect from this article about improving data writing mechanism. Some studios also promoted about direct disc cutting technique to reduce jitter effects from media sources. I hope this will help improving data correctness with your CD ripping collection.

Added testimonial from Rudolf Leibbrand

Here’s a new feedback today. He uses Fidelizer Pro with quite interesting Zotac’s mini PC device.

I received your product, installed it and everything worked fine. I use it on a small Zotac nano – actually the first one they put out about five years ago. I use Win 10 Pro and HQPlayer’s NAA.

The listening experience is phantastic, especially DSD records shine with a deep sound stage and a precise stereo resolution that I have never heard before.

Thank you for a great product,

Rudolf

The better your recording is, the better stereo resolution you can hear with Fidelizer Pro, especially with DSD tracks. 🙂

Improving sound quality by optimizing micro SD storage performance for free

I’d like to share simple tips to improve micro SD for better sound quality, more reliable performance and save your DAP and micro SD’s lifespan. Sounds too good to be true? Let’s find out. 🙂

1. Format micro SD with exFAT filesystem with 128kb cluster size

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2. Copy your music to micro SD card

3. Use DiskFresh to refresh data writing from physical drive directly without partition mapping

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They’re all free and and you can notice that device will becoming more stable with less playback glitches and also sounds great. Share this tips to your audiophile friends if it works for you. 🙂

Regards,
Keetakawee

Added testimonial from Thomas Mertens

Here’s a new feedback today. He sent me his feedback with interesting setup.

Hallo Keetakawee,

thank you for delivering so quick.

here I want to give you positive feedback.
I installed Fidelizer Pro without problems. I am very satisfied with the sound.
(Before I experimented with the FREE version)

My sytem is:
Dual core pentium Desktop PC (only for audio), Win7 Ultimate
USB: M2tech John Kenny with batterie P.S.
DAC: Altmann with batterie P.S. and special jitterfilter.

I am running the Filelizer in „Purist“ mode. Media player (with no network).
Media Player is mostly Jplay, sometimes Foobar.

Thank you once more for you first class piece of work.

Best regards
Thomas Mertens
Berlin, Germany

System with tweaked components often give unusually good sound. Glad to hear it works well with Fidelizer. 🙂