Talos2000 Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 Is it just me, or does anybody else have a problem with the way the search engine works on this site? If I search for something - here is an example: "Saracon" - I get a list of topics in which the word "Saracon" has appeared. These topics can contain hundreds of individual posts and there is no way I can see to home in on which one(s) contain the actual search term. Is there something I am doing wrong? Link to comment
Musicophile Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 Is it just me, or does anybody else have a problem with the way the search engine works on this site? If I search for something - here is an example: "Saracon" - I get a list of topics in which the word "Saracon" has appeared. These topics can contain hundreds of individual posts and there is no way I can see to home in on which one(s) contain the actual search term. Is there something I am doing wrong? It's not really intuitive. I had the same problem before. to find individual posts, go to advanced search, then "search single content type", and then select "show results as posts". Check out my blog at musicophilesblog.com - From Keith Jarrett to Johannes Brahms Link to comment
BitPerfect Support Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 It's not really intuitive. I had the same problem before. to find individual posts, go to advanced search, then "search single content type", and then select "show results as posts". Great! That works. Thanks This is the official BitPerfect support line. Link to comment
DigiPete Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 It's not really intuitive. I had the same problem before. to find individual posts, go to advanced search, then "search single content type", and then select "show results as posts". . . . or just use Google. Promise Pegasus2 R6 12TB -> Thunderbolt2 -> MacBook Pro M1 Pro -> Motu 8D -> AES/EBU -> Genelec 5 x 8260A + 7271A sub Genelec 8010 + 5040 sub iPhone SE 2 -> Sennheiser PXC 550 II Blog: “Confessions of a DigiPhile” Link to comment
sandyk Posted May 30, 2014 Share Posted May 30, 2014 . . . or just use Google. Google can often work very well if you add the name of the forum after it. How a Digital Audio file sounds, or a Digital Video file looks, is governed to a large extent by the Power Supply area. All that Identical Checksums gives is the possibility of REGENERATING the file to close to that of the original file. PROFILE UPDATED 13-11-2020 Link to comment
DigiPete Posted May 31, 2014 Share Posted May 31, 2014 Google can often work very well if you add the name of the forum after it. Yup, that's how it's done, very effective! Promise Pegasus2 R6 12TB -> Thunderbolt2 -> MacBook Pro M1 Pro -> Motu 8D -> AES/EBU -> Genelec 5 x 8260A + 7271A sub Genelec 8010 + 5040 sub iPhone SE 2 -> Sennheiser PXC 550 II Blog: “Confessions of a DigiPhile” Link to comment
firedog Posted May 31, 2014 Share Posted May 31, 2014 using the + sign between search terms with more than one word also helps Main listening (small home office): Main setup: Surge protector +_iFi AC iPurifiers >Isol-8 Mini sub Axis Power Conditioning+Isolation>QuietPC Low Noise Server>Roon (Audiolense DRC)>Stack Audio Link II>Kii Control>Kii Three >GIK Room Treatments. Secondary Path: Server with Audiolense RC>RPi4 or analog>Cayin iDAC6 MKII (tube mode) (XLR)>Kii Three . Bedroom: SBTouch to Cambridge Soundworks Desktop Setup. Living Room/Kitchen: Ropieee (RPi3b+ with touchscreen) + Schiit Modi3E to a pair of Morel Hogtalare. All absolute statements about audio are false Link to comment
wgscott Posted May 31, 2014 Share Posted May 31, 2014 Google can often work very well if you add the name of the forum after it. Use the search term site:computeraudiophile.com Link to comment
kumakuma Posted May 31, 2014 Share Posted May 31, 2014 Use the search term site:computeraudiophile.com Also use quotation marks for phrases such as: site:computeraudiophile.com "bits are bits" Sometimes it's like someone took a knife, baby Edgy and dull and cut a six inch valley Through the middle of my skull Link to comment
wgscott Posted June 1, 2014 Share Posted June 1, 2014 Also use quotation marks for phrases such as: site:computeraudiophile.com "bits are bits" It appears you can use nested double-quotes, eg: site:computeraudiophile.com ""bits are bits" brigade" Link to comment
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