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In Reply to: RE: OK, easy to concede that one & still have big diffs -t posted by Sordidman on October 16, 2014 at 13:15:46
What are the big differences? Seriously...
To be fair most of these things are pretty much standard fare on the digital side. To think differently is foolish... My music players, and many others guys are much more trick than many commercial units.
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Behind his eyes he says, 'I still exist.'"
You are just becoming repetitive. And since you don't list your system, and have not heard the products under discussion,your insights are, truth be told, of no interest. Any one can link photos and become an armchair reverse engineer.
You are totally hilarious, or maybe just bored.
I have mention what I use often enough...
You question Steve why he posts about a COMPUTER OS in the COMPUTER AUDIO FORM... And you post about streamers which you say are not computers in the computer audio forum!!!
You are being idiotic now.
A)I NEVER said streamers or file players were NOT computers. They ARE computers..PURPOSE built for audio. I define "computer" as the word is commonly used as a finished product with either Windows or MAC O/S preloaded with keyboards, various non audio related ports, that can run a variety of programs, that can be purchased at any commodity store. This has been clear from the beginning.
B)Even if one clams that in no way shape or form streamers or file players are not even remotely computers, they play computer files, stored on hard drives, which are attached to a computer or are stored in a bay in a NAS running software. That IS a computer.
Your constant attempts to play gotcha and your I'm just a bit smarter than everyone else game is tiresome.
"I define "computer" as the word is commonly used as a finished product with either Windows or MAC O/S preloaded with keyboards, various non audio related ports, that can run a variety of programs, that can be purchased at any commodity store. "
You define... Great so now you can have your opinion that these non computer computers are so different from the computer computers when used for audio. Most everyone will understand that they are really not. My computer hardware is just as, or more so purpose built that what is in you box... My OS and player software IMO is much better. Maybe you do not fully understanding all of what this conversation entails...fine. You are entitled to your myopic opinion.
Your posts are circular and never resolving.
Like many here, you are far, far more interested in the mechanism than the end result.
Translation: you are far more into computers and name checking mother boards and and computer hardware than you are audio. Have fun.
"Like many here, you are far, far more interested in the mechanism than the end result."
The mechanism and the application of it brings you to the end result.
Ring around the Rosey Pocket full of Posey...
You are now on permanent ignore.
Sorry the thought process is too complex for you...
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