soundcheck;686882 Wrote: 
> Phil.
> 
> You're "again" wrong. And you never seem to understand. 
> 
> A bit got a logical value AND a physical shape. (It's been even
> mentioned earlier in this thread)
> 

No. The digital signal, even if it is just a 'saturated' analogue
signal, and even if it doesn't have a perfect shape, once received and
interpreted is stored as a representation of ones and zero.  They have
no 'shape' after that.

Once they are in the buffer, they are perfect.

So pull out the cable and let the player play back those perfect bits
without any further influence from the server or cable.

And you seem to be misunderstanding the cable pull test.  The player
doesn't switch over to wireless - it becomes disconnected from the
network.  So observations about wireless behaviour are not relevant
here.


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