In Reply to: RE: Jitter posted by AstroD on January 4, 2011 at 13:42:24:
Gang,
Look, sure jitter is a problem for any digital product. But there are tons more variables out there that people are not looking at.
These seem to have a huge effect on the sound.
Ok if application A and application B both output bit true signal then why do they sound different?
Why when I boot camp Windows and run Foobar or J River does it sound different if both of these output bit true and also the same with OSX and OSX sounds better?
These are the questions people should be asking.
Thanks
Gordon
J. Gordon Rankin
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