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Added testimonial from Russell Gray

Here’s another feedback today. His power regenerator is disfunctional right now so it’s not like he finished doing listening tests with Fidelizer Pro yet but I find his comment is worth sharing.

Dear Keetakawee,

Haven’t got time to listen and compare but I think it sounds more solid and detailed, with less grain , more dynamic, especially on the drums.

Thanks for the upgrade and I wish you a good New Year 2016.

I hope his power regenerator will be fixed soon for the better to come and happy new year 2016 everyone. 🙂

Added testimonial from George Rattner

Here’s a new feedback today. This time we get feedback from Fidelizer Plus user.

Thanks, I was already impressed with the Free version, this on to me sounds maybe less “romantic” but definitely more “fi” as in hi-fi – both run in “extreme” mode.
I use Foobar for music and VLC for movies or TV shows, a side benefit being that VLC soundtracks now sound more realistic so you can brag about this as well.

It appears to work well with movie playback too. No wonder why DotA clips I watch on YouTube sound awesome. 🙂

Added testimonial from Benoit Laouchez

Here’s another feedback today. He sent me his impressions along with some interesting information related to Linux solutions.

Hi Lucifar,

I use Fidelizer since 2 years and it’s a great work ! For me, the sound improvement it’s better than Jplay alone. I try some linux solutions, Volumio with Cubox, Daphile on my PC. Volumio sound great but it’s complex for me and i prefer Foobar, Jplay and Fidelizer on W10 PC. I choose to buy a mini fanless pc with W10 and continue with your work.

Just to give a positive feedback and thank’s for your work.

Best regards,
Benoit

I, too have meddled on Linux for better audio playback and still do with Android devices. It sounds good and fun too but not enough for me to do something like Fidelizer for Linux platform yet.

Added testimonial from Frank Strelau

Here’s a new feedback today. It’s more like an appreciation from someone who understands the concepts of Fidelizer optimizations.

Thank you

Sound quality is a little subjective but I have a dedicated PC for storing my music and passing it to my audio system so I love your concept of minimizing Non audio processes and giving Windows a chance to provide the least affected bit perfect sound

Cheers

Core concepts of Fidelizer optimizations are available in free version as well so please share it with your friends if you like it. 🙂

Added testimonial from Peter More

Here’s another feedback today. It looks like 6.12 caused some trouble without Task Scheduler like on Process Lasso so I’m considering to revert the change back for “EnableLUA = 0” case. Here’s his response after solving the case.

Dear Keetakawee,

Further to my earlier email below, in which I said that, having got everything working again, I would do listening comparisons between 6.11 and 6.12, I thought that you might like to hear of my impressions and so, here are my comments. There is more air around individual voices and instruments, high tones are clearer and more defined, whilst having less digital grain or glare. There is a tighter bass but it has more extension. The 6.12 update allows deeper insights into the music whilst, in spite of the greater resolution, making listening to music more relaxing. The update is well worth while and you should be very pleased with yourself, the Task Scheduler issue notwithstanding.

Thank you again for your continuing efforts and for your help with the workaround.

Best regards,
Peter More.

I’m glad to see Fidelizer is finally working as how I designed properly this time.