sgmlaw wrote: 
> These WAV bandwidth and storage arguments are so 2003.  Anyone having an
> issue moving a WAV stream around wirelessly in 2019 needs to get a new
> router.
> 
> Most of these audio file formats and their resulting streams are a
> trickle compared to even a 1080i file video stream, let alone a 4k one.
> 
> Any touch should have no problems handling up to 96/24 on a modern
> wireless connection, even on a G signal.  A near perfect connection is
> needed if you are going to pass a 192/24 signal through one, but it is
> very do-able.
> 
> But 9000k is approaching ridiculous for any audio stream.  If that is
> happening, transcode that down to something under 4000k.Aiff is aiff. It's 
> uncompressed, so if it's 9000kbits then that's how
much it is.

It's also actually *higher* bitrate than the 1080p stream you get from
Netflix AND that has an embedded 5.1 soundtrack...

Still we don't have any inkling as to why *this* file buffers and others
of the same resolution sample rate and (presumably) bitrate do not.



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