Pray, do expound upon how FLAC is superior to Apple Lossless (which is
not lossy)?  Or AIFF, which is not lossy and uncompressed, for that
matter?

One point people seem to be missing is this: Apple has moved forward
with 802.11n.  All these problems with Squeezebox/Transporter
drop-outs?  History.  

And,  yes, you can run component video to a TV screen and, say, Toslink
to your DAC.

Actually, it is quite a robust system.  Of course, there are people who
despise Apple, so that's fine.  Rest assured that almost every Apple
user is even more appalled, and with good reason, by Microsoft.

benthos;168781 Wrote: 
> Agreed.  When I first heard about Apple's new product, I thought it
> sounded pretty good.  And it does sound good, until you realize that,
> like the Ipod, it would require buying into Apple's proprietary
> nonsense.   I too prefer genuinely lossless compression (FLAC), and I
> like flexibility, etc.  When you buy an Apple product, you're paying to
> have your choices limited.  To that I say, phooey.
> 
> Chris


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