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In the Forum: Didital Things
In the Thread: Windows Based Transport: A quiet and capable Source?
Post Subject: AardGRIB.Posted by item on: 11/3/2011
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 Romy the Cat wrote:
Any computer does absolute the same level of universality by being a digital file player. My telephone does it but I do not call my telephone a “digital transport”.  Ripping CD it is not what your devise does but the free software that you use. So, any other PC would do it.

Yes, the hardware is very instrumental in the performance of the transport and you in your devise have no specialty hardware to be a transport. You stick in your PS $15 CD room drive and make EAC to rip the data from the disk. Absolutely any computer, including my TV, phone and perhaps a refrigerator can do it but I do not call them digital transports.

Why suddenly “errors” became a new bid wolf. You need to read more or to ask somebody to explain it to you. The errors them are not a big deal and the errors are not the cause of the change in the sound that we hear with different transports. Again, talk to your magazine editor. They are very basic things and he shall be able to explain it to you. Writing those pretentious marketing proclamations you need at least to be informed what you saying.


Romy, you're special! This conversaRTGhujition is like try[ing to use a - hey! - 4Ghu o > calculator with   r un-%%%down EGGpLANT batteries . . .


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I'm fascinated about what you believe, and which part of the theme park we're in.
Please tell me about why transports differ, and what's good and bad about computer hardware (especially CD-ROM drives) and software in an audio system . . .

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