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I too, have the impression that Lame's CBR quality regressed in newer version. However, I haven't done sufficient testing to claim this perception as fact.
Failed to load DLL: foo_playlist_attributes.dll Reason: Wrong version number; this component appears to have been built with a newer version of the foobar2000 SDK, please download latest version of foobar2000 in order to use it.
From my professional experience, albeit twenty years ago by now, you're always going to get a better sound from outboard gear, even if the processor isn't being taxed because it's simply what it's made for. quality outboard gear (e.g. ad/da conversion processes) makes for night and day of course!
Twenty years ago the difference was night and day. Today, onboard audio is good enough that most people will never notice anything wrong with it.
You may be better off getting a laptop instead of another one of those mini-PCs.
- Separate peak and RMS read-outs - Left/Right and Mid/Side level meters with configurable channel pair.
This upcoming update for another component (foo_vis_spectrum_analyzer) makes me want a stereo balance/phase correlation spectrum (basically Voxengo Correlometer or something like that but FFT) added for Enhanced Spectrum analyzer component
Might be useful to let me visualize what kind of artifacts and/or differences I'm hearing when listen in mono vs. stereo (e.g. the NCS song "Debris & Our Psych - Omerta" have lead synths that so wide to the point it sound slightly different when played in mono), though the FR of allowing simultaneous channels visualization do the same job when Mid/Side channels are visualized, just in a different (level-dependent I guess) representation