A company called Fidelizer,
http://www.fidelizer-audio.com/, have a computer program that claims to improve the sound quality for music stored on that computer. For example a laptop that has music files on it and is used with earphones [often on commutes to work etc.].
I am reserving my judgement until I have tested this program myself, the website info is pretty convincing as is a review on
http://www.tnt-audio.com. If any of you would like to test this claim, this thread is as good a place as any to write your findings.
The base level Fidelizer is available from the website FOC and it is run before playing music on your computer. A reboot removes the program from memory and the computer reverts to normal operation. Again this is my understanding having read the website info.
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I don't really listen to music under windows though, so can't say whether this makes a difference (and their webpage makes it look like the kind of adware I normally avoid installing).
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"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein