In Reply to: How many people experienced NO difference in software/hardware changes posted by Dynobot on July 4, 2012 at 06:03:24:
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It is all ones and zeros as far as a computer is concerned.
Computers process them flawlessly, mistakes with data are for all practical purposes non-existent.
Which brings us to the point I was trying to make.... none of it [should] make a difference .
IMO the fact that it does make a difference is the fault of the DAC.
As long as we have DACs that are sensitive to tiny changes in the timing of the data from the source then we will forever be plagued with this problem. Since computer hardware and software is constantly evolving trying to solve the problem from that end is pointless.
Computers are already perfect in their ability to deliver the proper data to the DAC so the only thing left is timing. All efforts to solve that problem should be going into DAC design.
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- .but to the its all 1's and 0's camp none of it [should] make a difference - bwb 06:53:31 07/04/12 (0)