abergdc;138842 Wrote: 
> I had a few similar sorts of problems, basically static and drop-outs,
> when I tried to play WMA lossless over a wireless network (also at
> about 80% strength). I had a mix of network elements, but the wireless
> router was 11g. MP3s didn't have this problem. When i went ahead and
> ran the wire, the problems went away. i condluded that it was a
> bandwidth problem with lossless files. Turns out maybe I could have
> switched to a different lossless file format, from what you say. I have
> no idea if in geneal WMA lossless is less efficient than FLAC; of course
> it could be something about how they are handled in this implementation.

Hi abergdc,
Actually, your suspicion may not be the reason... I do not think it is
network related. Why? Because WMA does not get directly streamed to
your SB3. All WMA Lossless gets converted to FLAC or WAV (depending on
your SS config) since SB3 itself does not support WMA Lossless. So
whether you are playing WMA Lossless or FLAC, really SS is streaming
FLAC to your SB3.


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