drmatt wrote: 
> The point that was missed here was simple: *why* were we talking about
> how an SBT performs with LMS stopped while it drains its buffer. That is
> nothing to do with ignorance, wilful or otherwise, that is
> straightforward misreading.

I didn't misread it.

You (collectively) were responding to a hypothesis that jitter could be
introduced at (digital) source. A BeagleBone vs an i7 was mentioned as
evidence. The majority suggested that the transport methodology (TCP/IP)
was incapable of doing so and simply delivered the requisite number of
1s and 0s into the buffer of the SB player - about 30 seconds worth.



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