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Post by gryph0n on Jul 6, 2013 17:28:27 GMT -5
I just bought GMMP since it was on sale, and I must say I'm pleased with my purchase so far. I was considering many free players, but most of them didn't support Gapless and/or ReplayGain. Of the few that did, I had to drop them off because they couldn't play without skipping. GMMP with these features and the ability to boost priority & customize the playback buffer gave me what I needed. The sale pushed me over the fence (An unnamed competitor *cough* Power... was also in consideration, but the developer/development team seemed a whole lot less responsive than you were). Hats off for a great product!! Now, when listening to music via my IEMs for long durations, I feel fatigued. Crossfeed helps to reduce this 'fatigue' feeling. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrossfeedI noticed an earlier comment by you stating that you'll add it on your roadmap, however looking at the blog, I couldn't see it anywhere. Can you please have a look into adding support for Crossfeed? I noticed that Neutron has an implementation for Crossfeed (with a rather complex UI for it, as with every other functionality) I have a Sansa Fuze running the Open-Source RockBox firmware, which has a more intuitive UI for Crossfeed. RockBox is licensed under GPL, so you'll probably want to avoid directly using their codebase.
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Post by GoneMAD on Jul 6, 2013 23:32:29 GMT -5
i do have crossfeed on my todo list, its just fairly low in priority atm. I base the priorities on the frequency of the request and the difficulty of the implementation. I believe i had found an open source implementation of a Bauer stereophonic-to-binaural dsp that had a usable license (GPL is out of the question of course) I actually just updated the roadmap today on my blog to reflect some of the plans for the next 2 major release. gonemadmusicplayer.blogspot.com/p/roadmap.html
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Post by gryph0n on Jul 7, 2013 7:31:43 GMT -5
Thanks. I can understand that probably not many users have requested crossfeed, but it's great to know its on your radar.
Crossfeed is important for me as I feel fatigue with long listening on IEMs.
FYI, I don't feel any fatigue with much longer listening sessions on speakers, but I hardly ever use the mobile for music on speakers. Since I mostly use the mobile outdoors, I have to use IEMs.
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Post by pwwaring on Jul 20, 2013 21:38:32 GMT -5
Please add one more to your list of requests for a crossfeed option. This can make listening with headphones and especially IEMs much more pleasant depending on the material.
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Post by agaranda on Aug 29, 2013 7:55:44 GMT -5
One more. Coming from Neutron MP this is the only feature I miss. Thanks for your excellent player.
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