DaveWr;602190 Wrote: 
> Since the actual data won't be affected, it has to be timing - jitter
> effects.  This would also mean that your DAC has poor jitter rejection
> performance.  Data integrity on all Squeezeboxes has been proved by DTS
> cinema stream data, any changes and it doesn't decode.

I am a strong beleiver in this test for "gross" setup errors.

But if you drop bits now and then DTS will still Decode.

I don't know the details of how DTS/DD does error receovery but I
believe it has it. I think it does things like repeats etc. to fill in
gaps where things didn't decode correctly. Or errors can be so short
that they won't be obvious.

But I have done a lot of testing in this area and recorded the bit
stream out of SqueezeBox and Transporter and the diffed the results
with the source. It's not hard to get 100% bit-perfect Datastream and
most any differences you might hear are jitter.

And I don't think jitter changes on WIFI vs Hardwired. It's nonsense.

Most good DACs will do some jitter reduction as well.


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