JJZolx;616730 Wrote: 
> 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.

+1. Any old computer will typically work just fine. The quality of your
network (wifi or ethernet) is a more likely roadblock.  And remember,
until the data arrives at the SB player, it is just zeros and ones. It
is NOT analog data.


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