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  1. Select the 'Toolbar' which should expand and provide a 'A-H' comparison grid. Select a letter, then select a convolution file. Repeat as appropriate. You can now simply compare convolution files.
  2. MConvolutionEZ It is described as a reverb but it will accept .wav convolution files and apply as appropriate.
  3. alandbush

    TuneBrowser

    Various music control points see it both as a server and a Renderer.
  4. I don't want to burst any bubbles of satisfaction and happiness but fully decoded MQA cannot be output to a digital output. It is only available via analog. See this link. So, your non MQA DAC can only be receiving an unfolded MQA stream. I suspect it would be 'better' to let Roon perform the first unfold to your non MQA DAC and remove the Node.
  5. That surprises me. I thought wavpack was included.
  6. Checkout the APM Music website for an example of how the AI is utilised.
  7. All tracks in an album folder can be selected at the same time and then uploaded to the website, at least with Windows. Nb - Microsoft Edge does not display the web page as intended. Firefox does.
  8. alandbush

    TuneBrowser

    Choose 'File --> Preferences --> Basic --> Music folders'
  9. Assuming that Java is installed you may solve your issue with jarfix.
  10. On most devices, Spotify defaults to a variable ‘Automatic’ setting and offers four fixed playback tiers: 24 kbps (Low), 96 kbps (Normal), 160 kbps (High), and 320 kbps (Very High).
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