bhaagensen;501405 Wrote: 
> Since its easy, could you explain exactly how? 
> 
> (Bear in mind that decoding of flac to wav is not at all related to
> timing.)

I wasn't talking about the decoding. I was talking about the digital
signal that is eventually passed to the DAC. There's jitter there, of
course. And, in principle, how much there is, and how correlated it is
with the signal, could be affected by the flac to wav conversion (which
is happening in the unit, not on the server), for example, by noise
generated by that conversion or power supply fluctuations due to just
about anything you please. 

Whether it IS affected by such things is not for me to say. Nor is it
for me to say whether, given the particular design of the SB or Receiver
or Transporter circuits, it CAN be affected in any particular one of
those cases, since I don't know anything about those designs. My point
is simply that, in principle, there is no reason to think no such thing
CAN happen. To say otherwise is to put a bit too much faith in theory
and to forget the limitations of any particular implementation.


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