![]() ![]() So for me, measurements matter here and not a lot else. Given that obviously there are massive numbers of hardware combinations that can be used with Windows and JPlay, in this case listening impressions are almost irrelevant or at best incidental and of passing interest only. In any case, I'm not really interested in listening impressions except when it relates to actual audio hardware. ![]() And the converse is true as well - you can use amazing gear but if the OS and playback software don't measure well, you are never going to get good sound that you can live with for very long. I say this because it's long been my experience that when those particular things measure well, you are a good way to achieving every good sound even with relatively inexpensive peripheral hardware. Click to expand.Actually, although I tend to be more an "ear" person than a "science" person, when it comes to computer related audio - specifically the operating system, operating system settings and playback software, I find measurements are pretty much all that matter. Windows 10 has a built in section of the operating system called 'Windows Security.' The easiest way to access 'Windows Security' is by opening Cortana and typing in 'Windows Security.' You can also access WS by going to Control Panel>Security and Maintenance, click the drop-down for 'Security' and choosing 'View in Windows Security' from the.
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