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On Sun, 7 Apr 2024 20:30:02 -0500, Physfitfreak wrote:How can one measure the quality of sound in an audio player? Doing it by ear, I'd say Celluloid is the best that I have. But is there a quantitative way to check the quality? If there is, it could cut a lot of bullshit.
>From a technical point of view, the best mp3 player is mpg123:
What _app_ do you use for best experience of mp3 music? As I said, on my
machine the best sound I think is that of Celluloid. If you have an app
that works better than Celluloid, or a setting that results better
sound, I'm interested to know about, cause listening to music for me is
an important part of my life.
>
http://mpg123.org/
Madplay is a close second:
http://www.underbit.com/products/mad/
These are both command-line programs.
But, on GNU/Linux, any mp3 player will do a good job because all/most
of them use the same libraries such as from libmad or libmpg123.
Regarding audio settings, alsamixer gives access to all soundcard
parameters. There are other mixers but I don't know their names.
Alsamixer does everything. Why use anything else?
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