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My bad. You're right...but my TP doesn't seem to use Sox. In my case I use an external program to resample anyway. I'll look into it when I get back home later this week. Again, sorry for the bad info.
Any thoughts on sound quality differences in using the ethernet connection to stream to the Transporter, vs. completely wireless?''Thanks!
This topic came up earlier i believe. I posted that when I went to wired (a year ago) I perceived better sonics, more weight, more slam, more detail. Don't ask me why.
I am guessing that disabling the wi-fi is the primary reason for the positive effect of going with the ethernet connection. Maybe we can get one of the more technically skilled people out there to try a few things on the test bench and report back?
Disabling wi-fi. Hmm..is that something we need to do actively or are you saying that the TP does that automatically when we do the setup to wired? I've never gone in and disabled anything. But I stand by my comment that wired sounds better.
Quote from: ted_b on 5 Apr 2009, 03:16 pm Disabling wi-fi. Hmm..is that something we need to do actively or are you saying that the TP does that automatically when we do the setup to wired? I've never gone in and disabled anything. But I stand by my comment that wired sounds better. I was guessing that the wi-fi doesn't get turned on when you select ethernet during setup. Of course, I could be totally wrong... That's why I was suggesting that somebody take some measurements.I am sure there is logical and scientific reason why things sound better via ethernet.George
I have my transporter wired to the computer that serves up the music, but I use the transporter wireless as the bridge to my network. It turns out that the transporter has a much better connection to the wireless network than my home theater computer does, even with an external antenna located next to the transporter.....I'm not sure why.I do get better and more consistent sound with the wired connection, but than when I use the server built into my NAS (where I back up my music). I assumed that the wired connection was simply more robust and has fewer micro dropouts. Certainly, when using wireless, I get occassional noticeable sound dropouts. This never happens with the wired ethernet connection.
Marco,I think we need to split this discussion into two issues: dropouts (very audible and problematic) and sound quality (not a dropout issue). George and I are both saying that audio quality (given no dropouts or other stream interruptions) is improved going wired vs wireless. If you have dropouts you have bigger (simpler; not easier per se, but certainly simpler) issues to solve.
and I guess my point was that I have always assumed that there were "micro dropouts" that might not be as audible as a macro dropout, but could affect sound quality.