Digital CD Player Program
The last thread I started on the old Icrontic had me asking about a program like this. So I thought I'd put this info up again.
When you listen to an audio Cd (.cda) and you're looking to bypass the less than desireable D/A converters on computer CD drives, and you want to use the D/A converters on your sound card, then you want a program that does this by taking the digital throughput from the CD Drive>IDE>PCI Bus>Sound Card. Surprisingly this is a hard to find program.
With a less than 700Kb footprint and minimal resources requirement this program blows away Windows Media Player's bloated~10MB install. Okay no pretty vizualizations, but I recomend this for any computer anyway!
Get it here:
http://homepage2.nifty.com/~maid/index_e.html
Windows Media Player 7.0 and higher offers a digital CD option along with it's bloatware bulls**t. Winamp offers a realtime .wav ripper but I don't use winamp for MP3's on my DAW. (I use audioactive MP3 player http://www.prosoundreview.com/showproduct.php?product=67 )
(Special thanks to icronticforums member ElanMorinTedronai for finding this digital CD program and sending it my way).
When you listen to an audio Cd (.cda) and you're looking to bypass the less than desireable D/A converters on computer CD drives, and you want to use the D/A converters on your sound card, then you want a program that does this by taking the digital throughput from the CD Drive>IDE>PCI Bus>Sound Card. Surprisingly this is a hard to find program.
With a less than 700Kb footprint and minimal resources requirement this program blows away Windows Media Player's bloated~10MB install. Okay no pretty vizualizations, but I recomend this for any computer anyway!
Get it here:
http://homepage2.nifty.com/~maid/index_e.html
Windows Media Player 7.0 and higher offers a digital CD option along with it's bloatware bulls**t. Winamp offers a realtime .wav ripper but I don't use winamp for MP3's on my DAW. (I use audioactive MP3 player http://www.prosoundreview.com/showproduct.php?product=67 )
(Special thanks to icronticforums member ElanMorinTedronai for finding this digital CD program and sending it my way).
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Cheers Merrick.. good to see you in bud
http://foobar2000.hydrogenaudio.org/
Here's the link:
http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dbpoweramp.htm
I went to the site this looks very interesting and I'm going to review it for here and my other site. Thanks Xyphus. Now to the best of my knowledge, the widest wordlenght for audio is 24bit. 32 bit refers to the additional 8 dsp processing bits added to manipulate the data (volume, echo etc.) when 32 bit data reaches the 24bit card there is a dither applied at the output. This is one factor when comparing soundcards if using hardware dither, or a factor to consider when using software dither. The dithering noise is extremely small as compared to going 24bit to 16bit audio.
Thanks Bad_Karma
Another app I'll checkout. The Audioactive uses Fraunhofer MPEG decoding algorithms which I find to be more pristine than the other codecs IMHO. If you want to really hear a quality reproduction of MP3, get the Cool EDIT Pro demo and open an mp3 in it (Fraunhofer). The thing is it's an editor and not really a player. Takes a long time to load etc. But I believe it is the clearest mp3 reproduction I've ever heard (but the LAME guys will flame me for saying it).