I'm now using jriver Media Jukebox (free, very impressed) - that has an option to play direct from memory. Haven't decided if it makes much difference yet.
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I'm now using jriver Media Jukebox (free, very impressed) - that has an option to play direct from memory. Haven't decided if it makes much difference yet.
Have you tried downloading the zip file John as it may be your anti-virus? The program is tiny, takes around a second or two to download. Try the links below?
32bit zip file
64bit zip file
I have included both links, depending on your O/S
Been playing around with this tonight and I have to be honest, I cannot hear a difference between my music server using Foobar/WASAPI and the JPlay player. Having said that, my music server is not a normal Windows PC, as it's trimmed down with as many services as possible switched off and it doesn't have a mouse, keyboard or screen or anything else running, like A/V or other software - no fans either and a hard drive which is as good as silent. I would have bought JPlay if there had been an improvement, but for me it didn't change a thing SQ wise and with it's clunky interface it's not a winner compared to what I have already.
I expect other peoples results will differ, especially if they have a standard PC with all the usual bell's and whistles running, which definitely can impact SQ, as I have experienced this myself especially on laptops. However, I reckon for a dedicated music server built and configured for nothing else, it could be redundant. To be honest if you have enough RAM available, all you have to do is run the portable version of Foobar from a RAM drive and you should have the same thing? With Foobar being free, it would be hard for me to justify it's cost under those circumstances. I will play around some more though with hibernation mode and such like, as it would be more power efficient to use JPlay with the PC virtually shutdown, but then you lose the convenience of something like Foobar and playing music for me would become a faff again.
Having said all that, I didn't notice a difference between having an SSD in my server against a mechanical hard drive, so maybe I just have cloth ears :scratch:
What is encouraging though is that software like this is being developed, which can only be a good thing for file based audio. What we need is a free or low cost bare bones Linux distro, which boots a PC and does nothing but play music from RAM with a user friendly interface - only a matter of time and no doubt out there in some form already, waiting to be discovered by the masses? Maybe some on this forum have something similar already ;)
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I just get unable to excute lock memory try right clicking on jplay exe and select run as adminstrator
I cammot see how to do this when i do right click I do not see that as a option
a free memory player is cplay but you need to do a bit of 'stripping out' of windows
Tried running this but was told i dont have windows privilege. Maybe i need windows 7 premium.
Right click on the .EXE and choose Run as Administrator