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Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Minority Clean
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on: June 22, 2022, 12:59:33 am
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One final observation. Today I listened with either Majority (Minority) Clean 2.84 or Lemonade Elitest 4.4 activated, but not both together.
With only Majority Clean activated, I felt more involved with the music than with Lemonade Elitest. While LE did not degrade the music, I just found it less captivating and no longer have it set to start automatically. Sometimes less really is more.
I encourage listeners to experiment with both and draw their own conclusions.
Cheers, Joseph
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Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Minority Clean
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on: June 14, 2022, 07:29:12 pm
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First listening impressions were positive... I listened without Majority Clean and Lemonade Elitist and then with both activated... Together they removed a slight veil, which was more noticeable on some cuts than on others...
Now that they were enabled to persist in Unattended Mode, I ran the listening tests again and my impression was the same as before. This tells me that it does not matter in which mode they are active -- Unattended or not, what I heard was the same as described earlier. I also tried listening with MC alone and MC + LE and heard very little difference with the addition of LE. At least 99% of the benefit seemed to come from MC. At the moment, I'm really not sure if LE made any improvement at all or whether I was just imagining it. However, it did not seem to do any harm. As usual, your impressions may vary. Cheers, Joseph
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Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Minority Clean
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on: May 20, 2022, 06:13:36 pm
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Link I posted before is still valid and contains HB installer v.9 (zip file) and I added the latest version of MC/LE pairs (7z files + passwd files) Here is the link again: https://mega.nz/fm/OogmGYzZHi, George, When I use that link, it defaults back to my personal folder on Mega. I believe that I need the username and password of the original creator (possibly you) in order to to access that folder. Since I have the latest version of MC+LE and was able to install them as processes and services using nssm.exe, I actually don't need those files. I just mentioned it to see if anyone else was having the same difficulty. - 'Keep this process' field in XXHE settings should be active in minimized OS as well. Have no activated XXHE on PC I'm writing right now to check.
That is the problem I am having. In MinOS, the Task Manager shows both MC and LE installed and running. Even though MC and LE are in the "Keep this process" and "Keep this service" boxes in XXHE, they are not being kept active in Unattended mode in MinOS. They do stay active in MinOS, just not in Unattended mode. I feel like there should be a setting to keep them active in Unattended mode, possibly via the Task Manager, but am not sure what that might be. Thanks, Joseph
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Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Minority Clean
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on: May 19, 2022, 09:26:39 pm
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it is necessary to "wrap" the MajiorityClean.exe program (and other programs too if necessary) into a Windows service, ... whose name you can enter in XXHighend and which is not stopped in unattended mode.
- There is small software with more options than 'sexe.exe' that will install MajiorityClean/LemonadeElitest as a Windows process(es), called 'nssm.exe'... - There is also a batch file ... called 'HungyBears MC installer v.9'. - The link for downloading two most positively described & rated versions of MC/LE: ... https://mega.nz/fm/OogmGYzZ 7z files passwd is in txt files. How I use MC as Win process: - Create folder named for example 'MC' at HDD/SSD's root - Copy MC/LE of choice (or more versions of them) - Copy nssm.exe and HungryBear's installer to same folder I created the root folders as mentioned, but could not find HungryBear's installer anywhere. Also, I have a Mega account and was able to login but the link to those versions of MC/LE no longer lead to those files. Otherwise, I downloaded nssm and was successful in loading MC 2.82 and LE 4.4 as services, as well as processes. I also put them in the Keep Service and Keep Process boxes in XXHE. However, they still disappear or are stopped when XXHE is in Unattended mode. What am I missing? Thanks, Joseph
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Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Minority Clean
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on: April 25, 2022, 05:02:43 pm
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After much trial and error, that was the only way those apps would work for me in MinOS. I did not hear much of a difference with or without Majority (Minority) Clean, so running it isn't critical to my listening enjoyment. Any other processes that continued to run did not have any negative effect that I could hear.
Update: After further experiments, I found that it was possible to engage the Stop Desktop Services, Stop Remaining Services, Stop WASAPI Services, Stop ALL Services, and Stop W10 Services options in MinOS and keep the apps from shutting down.
As long as MinOS was kept in "attended" mode, Majority/Minority Clean and Lemonade Elitest continued to be active. However, as soon as MinOS was run in "Unattended" mode, they disappeared. If anyone is using an earlier version of Minority Clean that persists in "Unattended" mode, please mention which one.
Thanks, Joseph
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Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Minority Clean
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on: April 25, 2022, 12:36:28 am
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First listening impressions were positive. I put together a playlist of mainly male and female jazz vocals, plus a few pop numbers in a similar style. To begin, I listened without Majority Clean and Lemonade Elitist and then with both activated.
Together they removed a slight veil, which was more noticeable on some cuts than on others. Their effect was subtle and seemed to vary with the quality of the original recording. While I didn't feel the improvement was as dramatic as some listeners reported, it may be a function of the source material (ripped to .wav files, rather than streamed), the associated equipment, the XXHE settings, and so on.
Most importantly, the apps didn't do any harm or change the fundamental SQ of XXHE, which is very high to begin with. Next, I plan to try them separately for further evaluation. As usual, your perceptions may vary.
Cheers, Joseph
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Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Minority Clean
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on: April 24, 2022, 07:58:42 pm
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sn't there an associated service involved ? If so, you obviously must put that in the list of Services to keep.
There are no associated services for either app and putting them in the "KeepProcessActive" box and "KeepServicesActive" box had no effect. However, after a couple of hours of trial and error, I did find the solution which was to deactivate both "Stop Remaining Services" and "Stop ALL Services" (keep the button indicators blue). I did keep "Stop W10 Services." Curiously, to go from MaxOS to MinOS, I had to reactivate "Stop Remaining Services", but once in MinOS I was able to deactivate it again. Now both Majority Clean and Lemonade Elitist remain active and perform as outlined in the Notes above. Next task is the listening test, which I will report on in another post. Cheers, Joseph
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Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Minority Clean
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on: April 22, 2022, 04:37:56 pm
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On to my own personal experience. I ran Majority Clean 2.82 and Lemonade Elitist 4.4 separately and together from short cuts on the desktop. I also installed them in the Startup folders -- both my personal user Startup folder and the Default (all users) Startup folder. They were only installed in one or the other.
Regardless of how they were executed, with the Task Manager open, I always saw them appear in the Processes list. However, every time I started XXHE, both disappeared. The icons in the SysTray also disappeared. In short, when XXHE was activated as I normally run it (Minimal OS, unattended), both apps automatically exited. Under the XXHE System configuration, I also put them in the "KeepProcessActive" box, but they continued to be turned off automatically. Therefore, I was never able to hear what either app could do and am not sure how to proceed in order to keep them active.
Suggestions, anyone? At the moment, the only changes I can think of to keep them active may be to uncheck the "Stop ALL Services" and "Stop W10 Services" buttons. To be continued...
Thanks, ~Joseph
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Ultimate Audio Playback / Playback Tweaks and Source related subjects / Re: Minority Clean
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on: April 22, 2022, 04:20:43 pm
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I copied the Japanese text from the License.txt file found in the MajorityClean 282 x64 folder and translated it into English using Google Translate.
The revised text is shown below and is followed by some notes about installation. There are some minor edits which make it easier to understand. However, some of the notes contradicted themselves and I deleted a few sentences that made no sense.
The License text for LemonadeElitist 4.4 is identical.
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Majority Clean (formerly Minority Clean) 2.82 Notes
Majority Clean works by repeatedly rewriting the internal state of the memory chip by using inversion processing,
Repeat 1111 ... 0000 ... twice, then 0000 ...
Assuming an average memory state, when you copy this state to the register of the CPU, the circuit status is based on the internal circuit of the memory chip.
You can judge the ability to suppress digital jitter by hearing improved imaging and sound quality.
In places with a widely distributed central AC power supply, such as large buildings and other large facilities, the improvement in sound quality may not be audible.
When you run the EXE file, an icon will be displayed on the SysTray, which is found on the lower right section of the taskbar and contains some other hidden icons. Right click on the tray icon ^ to display the "Exit" command.
The "Show" icon command displays the number of core threads. The X in the upper right corner ends the task and also closes Majority Clean.
Even if Windows is restarted, Majority Clean will still work due to the physical characteristics of the CPU. If the CPU power supply is completely cut off, it will reset itself automatically upon reboot.
Operating and development conditions
Majority Clean 2.82 requires a Windows 64 bit SSE2 supported CPU. It was developed and checked on a PC running Windows 10 Home Edition with a 64bit Intel Core i3-10300 CPU.
Execution method
Majority Clean is activated when you run "MajorityClean.exe" by double-clicking on it. The process will continue when Windows is restarted.
How to exit
Select "Show" from the tray icon and exit the app with the X in the upper right corner.
Internal specifications
The thread priority is set to 28: above normal.
Sequence
Standard creation and core processes are performed every 12 seconds. Core processing is repeated 8 times every 2 seconds. SetAffinityMask's core allocation causes a small amount of activity, so discontinue its use.
Automatic execution at setup for beginners
Copy "MajorityClean.exe" to the startup folder. You can still operate (show Exit) from the tray icon.
Automatic execution setup for advanced users
Register "MajorityClean.exe" as a service. No arguments are required. Stop Service processing is not implemented. When registered as a service, you cannot exit from the tray icon. Instead you can stop “MajiorityClean.exe" using the task manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Del and selecting Task Manager from the menu. "MajorityClean.exe" should appear in the first (far left) tab near the top. Right click on it and select Exit to stop the process.
Usage example confirmed in the author's environment
Google Chrome + U-NEXT + Lemonade Elitest> HDMI output to BRAVIA. Play before (F12 + Right clicking the refresh icon clears the cache and reloads the data).
The EXE icon and resource icon are of poor quality, so do not use them if visual quality is important to you..
For electronics majors
In the multi-process circuit, there is an ON state and an OFF state. When considering such an electric state, what is the voltage range that activates the ON state? What is the voltage range that turns it OFF?
Assuming that the CPU is made up of innumerable multi-process circuits, subtle differences occur in 1-bit units. Due to the subtle differences between bits, when Digital Audio was implemented, it became jitter and the image quality and sound quality deteriorated. Lemonade Elitest is designed to eliminate this subtle difference.
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Additional notes
In order for MajorityClean to start automatically, you have to copy the EXE file to the Startup folder. To do this, press the Windows + R keys to open the Run feature. Then type "shell:startup" (without the quotation marks) and hit Enter. This command opens the individual user's Startup folder. For the default (all users) Startup folder, type "shell:common startup" (without the quotation marks) and hit Enter. This will open the Default user's Startup folder which contains programs that will turn on at startup for all users.
Copy the MajorityClean.exe file to either Startup folder and it will run every time your PC boots up or restarts. To exit, hold down the Ctrl+Alt+Del keys and select Task Manager from the menu. MajorityClean.exe should appear in the Processes Menu on the far right tab. Right click on it and select Exit to close the app. To prevent it from restarting automatically, delete it from the Startup folder.
~Joseph
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Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Re: Audio Engine Memory Button
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on: April 17, 2020, 04:56:45 pm
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- Blue : Audio Engine is in memory, but idle.
- Red : Audio Engine is playing Audio momentarily (should be audible).
Hi, Peter, I studied the colors more closely last night while listening and creating playlists. The color of the button is either Blue or Red, so I will assume that it is functioning properly. Thank you for your help in explaining that! All the best, Joseph
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Ultimate Audio Playback / XXHighEnd Support / Audio Engine Memory Button
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on: April 16, 2020, 03:54:00 pm
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Hi, Peter,
On the far right side of the main window is a little colored square with notes that talk about the ability to remove the Audio Engine from memory.
I am confused about the preferred state. For best SQ, should the square be blue or red? Sometimes it is one color and sometimes it is the other color. Clicking does not change it and most of the time it is red. It appears to be functioning on its own.
Is there a simple way to return the button to its default setting or should I not worry about it?
Thanks! Joseph
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