So you can refrain from posting listening impressions but you are unable to avoid making a racist slur about amir's name?
Wow, to tmtomh - cool to see you here... love your posts on the zep and hoffman forums
So you can refrain from posting listening impressions but you are unable to avoid making a racist slur about amir's name?
Wow, to tmtomh - cool to see you here... love your posts on the zep and hoffman forums
For the sake of accuracy, wouldn't that more likely be an Ethnic slur?
And, thus, the forum has come to this. View attachment 41917
But who cares. As long as it pleasures me, be it reality or hallucinating, that’s all I care.
He got himself in a bit of a pickle though
Even Paul say's you don't need a HiFi Switch
https://www.psaudio.com/askpaul/connecting-through-wifi-or-ethernet/
It might be but his observations are quite wrong.I wonder if this is a response to this thread.
https://audiophilestyle.com/ca/bits...al-why-did-audio-stop-being-about-audio-r861/
I've seen people getting heated about what sort of stand is correct, there is nothing that cannot be argued about. Reminds me of this...He says there was no food fights decades decades back in audio. Is he real?
I just remembered something, so old it requires the way back machine.He says there was no food fights decades decades back in audio. Is he real?
To support multimedia communications, it is desirable to use existing network infrastructures, which are designed specically for data applications. In existing network infrastructures, Ethernet is the most popular LAN scheme used, owing to its simplicity and efficiency. However, it does not provide bounded delays and it does not distinguish between different traffic types such as video and data.
I certainly didn't mean to imply otherwise, I just wanted to draw attention to the sentence about how the network cannot distinguish traffic.Given the much higher speeds of the link, we can prefetch a lot of the track and put it in the buffer without much waiting time. And can keep reading ahead to the end of the track if we wanted, providing reliable playback even if the network goes down completely mid span.
I certainly didn't mean to imply otherwise, I just wanted to draw attention to the sentence about how the network cannot distinguish traffic.
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Just you reading that has already made my hi-fi sound better because you quoted me, and anyone who likes your post also gets a free upgrade. We live in amazing times.
That's not true in current networks. We can prioritize traffic.
But it’s totally unnecessary for low-bandwidth traffic that isn’t sensitive to latency, like music.