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RE: The beauty of HQPlayer, - and somewhat Roon

Huh? HQPlayer changes the bits that go to the DAC and hence the analog waveform, and it does so in a significant, measurable way as Miksa has shown.

Changing an Ethernet cable in a data center does not affect the bits leaving that data center. If the cable changed the bits, the 32 bit Ethernet CRC would have caught them. And even if bits where changed elsewhere in the path to my computer, the TCP/IP checksum in my operating system would have caught the error. Finally, I download FLAC files and these have a 160 bit cryptographic check sum that will detect changes.

Or did you not read my post?


Tony Lauck

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