In Reply to: Re: There are increasing numbers of computers being used for music playback. What do they mean for sacds posted by tunenut on December 17, 2004 at 09:17:45:
On top of what you said, CDPs also have the constraint of working in real time - not only this, but they must preserve the timing with which bits are read not merely the order, which is a task from which computers are free. This can make disc defects tougher for CDPs to deal with than for PCs.-Pete
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- Temporal issues - pburant 10:32:15 12/17/04 (3)
- So this may be why cds played from hard drives sound better? A better read. nt - Norm 15:08:25 12/17/04 (2)
- Has that been your experience? - pburant 16:11:36 12/17/04 (1)
- It has NOT been my experience, but others who I respect report it. nt - Norm 20:39:33 12/17/04 (0)