

Looks like a good option. Thank you
Looks like a good option. Thank you
Sorry, FM is out too, I didn’t even think of that when I wrote the post.
I’d like to use my existing 3.5mm headphones. Also doesn’t support FLAC and has tiny capacity.
How do I transfer my FLAC files on to it?
No one has any pubes any more.
I’m not with indenting paragraphs. And functions should be PascalCase with braces on new lines. Long parameter lists are indented as below and parameters and other variables are camelCase.
public int MyFunction(int paramOne,
int paramTwo)
{
return paramOne + paramTwo;
}
Otherwise a good list
Music. There’s so much variety and limitless options. Having said that, I tend to stick to the genres I fell in to as a teenager, but have branched out a bit as I’ve aged.
I also have to deal with spinning rust at work and working with large programs (Visual Studio in my case), but I don’t blame the modern large software for not running well on 1990s hardware.
If 37MB/s is 100% of your disk then it’s your disk’s fault. That’s not even 5% of a modern solid state disk. That’s also not a lot of memory for modern intensive programs such as you’re using.
I have no idea what’s wrong in this picture. Software using some disk and memory? Oh noes.
I still maintain that Emby is better than Jellyfin. I try it again maybe once a year and every time I end up back on Emby. It just runs better, works pretty flawlessly and doesn’t lose my libraries every so often. Music playback is better by far on Emby and that’s my main usecase.
Hardware decoding would be nice, but I don’t have a system I could use this on for either and I’ve not had trouble without it.
Can’t have it in the office.
And someone will question this, but that’s all there is to it.