No, it doesn't. The only way it can affect 'sound quality' is if it's so
slow or overloaded with other tasks that it can't keep the audio buffer
sufficiently filled on the Squeezebox and you experience dropouts.
Otherwise, it just needs to keep feeding data across the network, which
is trivial for just about any computer.

That said, the speed of the computer may affect the overall user
experience with a Squeezebox product. It plays into how fast the user
interface responds, and how much time a library scan requires.


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