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Cowon V5, which has 30mW per channel, if I understand it right)
It must support real gapless playback and 24-bit WavPack hybrid playback (without crude conversion to 16-bit or something like this.)
And good things to have (but I don't believe it's possible) are ReplayGain (non-destructively make all tracks/albums sound with the same perceived loudness, without clipping, adjustable target gain) and Crossfeed DSP (compensate for excess channel separation that headphones have, something like http://wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=Foobar2000:Components/Crossfeed_%28foo_dsp_crossfeed%29) — they will probably make me free from having to pre-process all music before putting it into player.
Yes, sometimes I run at max volume (sometimes when riding bicycle), but I have some headroom in most of the recordings (unless they have "unusually" high dynamic range) — I use ReplayGain normalization when encode music for portable device, and also reduce higher frequencies (EQ). My headphones are already pretty loud (Audio-technica ATH-M50), and I doubt there are any other headphones that are louder and at the same time have not worse sound quality (FR, distortion). And if the "quiet" tracks would require more dynamic compression to be heard in noisy conditions, this wouldn't be cool.
OK, if the numbers are meaningless, then how do I get an idea of how much "power" do they produce (relatively)? that is, which player can be louder when given the same recording.
if doing postprocessing and then encoding as WavPack hybrid, choosing 16 bit dithered vs 24 bit not dithered hurts compression efficiency a bit, but this is very tiny, maybe impossible to notice any difference by ears…
>16 bit dithered compresses worse than 24 bit? What are these files you're encoding? Are they actually 24 bit?Yes, they are (technically) even true 32 bit floating point, because they are output from several non-trivial DSPs (crossfeed, EQ, ReplayGain compensation), so even if the source is 16 bit, after processing it's not and cannot be losslessly stored as 16 bit.
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