It would be much nicer if they would compare to RTLinux, which is also linux-based though paid. RTLinux has a patented linux-as-a-process scheme and they claim to be ultra-fast...
I guess you know nothing about music format quality. It's not the kbps that matter. Flac (Free Lossless Audio Codec) plays the exact same bits of a CD. That's why it's called lossless! And, it will give you 700 kBps. Quality is measured with very expensive equipment, not kBps. Mp3 is a lossy codec, meaning it looses quality when encoding.
Best one I've used is Luma -- http://luma.sourceforge.net/
It would be much nicer if they would compare to RTLinux, which is also linux-based though paid. RTLinux has a patented linux-as-a-process scheme and they claim to be ultra-fast...
I guess you know nothing about music format quality. It's not the kbps that matter. Flac (Free Lossless Audio Codec) plays the exact same bits of a CD. That's why it's called lossless! And, it will give you 700 kBps. Quality is measured with very expensive equipment, not kBps. Mp3 is a lossy codec, meaning it looses quality when encoding.