

Or does someone has a idea how the browser operate objectivly? since browser, as i understand it, use their own resampling/audio core im wondering which one does work with the least resampling (which i would guess is 44,1khz since the majority of sources will probably be 44,1khz) so the browser acts just as a passtrough Now to my question, did one of you either try different browser subjectively and heared a difference? (i just tried firefox vs opera which is chromium based under windows and i think firefox sounds a little better)

I used linux for a while for my main pc but even linux isnt perfect because of pulseaudio and i switched back to windows (mainly because of games)īut i got to the point recently, if i wanna use my PC for multimedia purposes (watching netflix, youtube, playing games etc) in the highest audio quality possible i probably need to switch back to Linux and either use ALSA on its own (like moode audio) or try PipeWire instead of PulseAudioįrom here: i prefer if you guys give your opinion on browsers for LINUX, since i think Windows has many flaws on its own for Audio (like crappy resampling)

Well a little side story, i abonded Windows 2-3 years ago for "serious listening" because my raspberry pi streamer (with currently moode) sounds way better
