![]() In short, I want to cash in the vast knowledge bank in this forum. The intention of starting this thread is to discuss various DSPs/configurations/add-ons which help in optimizing the sound quality from Foobar2000 and enhance to it's user interface. ![]() The tube sound is the latest DSP which I came to know of recently from Spirovious and am enjoying it right now. I have found a add-ons for this called UIE Explorer but I am not able to make it work till now.īeing open source, there is a huge availability of different DSPs/configurations /add-ons for the player to optimize the sound quality. I am looking out for a file tree explorer using which I can use to browse the files on my computer. File operations - It allows to do some file operations from the player console. WASAPI - again, no idea how it improves the sound.Ĩ. Burninate - To burn CDs from the player itself.Ħ. UI Columns - This is an add on for enhancing the UI of the player. foo out asio - Haven't really figured out what exactly it doesĤ. foo input monkey - For playing the ape format files.ģ. The sound becomes much mellow and clean.Ģ. Tube sound - Good DSP to get a feel of tube like sound. The open source nature of the player and good sound quality is quite encouraging to try out different DSPs and different add-ons.Ĭurrently, I have the following add-ons which I have configured on the player:ġ. I have also noticed that the Foobar2000 is quite an improvement over Winamp, which I was using earlier. I also have plans to introduce a good DAC into my setup, but not very soon (lots of financial commitments right now ). But surprisingly, the IBM laptop sounds quite good when connected to my NAD amp and Wharfy 8.2 speakers as compared to the Sony VAIO, despite of being quite old. The Lenovo just have a normal onboard sound card which is not even media centric and is much of a business machine (keeping up with it's name). The Sony laptop has so called high definition on board sound card and is basically a multimedia laptop. Gradually I am moving towards a Laptop based system for my Music listening.
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