Popular Post Miska Posted February 27, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted February 27, 2019 42 minutes ago, R1200CL said: Only if you’re using a PC or ? If you do internet streaming from a service like Tidal, just the fact that internet is involved requires quite a bit buffer. Overall all consumer playback systems use quite a bit of buffer to make things work over WiFi and such. Low-latency pro-audio protocols like Dante, AES67/Ravenna and AVB use minimal buffers to keep live playback mic-to-speakers/headphones/monitors latency low. Because it is incredibly difficult to play if you have lot of delay between physical act of playing and hearing what you play... plissken and Cebolla 2 Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
Popular Post Miska Posted March 1, 2019 Popular Post Share Posted March 1, 2019 Just to note my point of view. I've been using HPE (Hewlett-Packard Enterprise), prior just HP, switches for a very long time. So far I've been happy, no complaints... Been reliable 24/7/365. Now I have also one Cisco in the play too because they happened to have one product that had exactly all properties I wanted for a particular case. As room-specific switches and some PoE feeders, been having Zyxel gear too. The Computer Audiophile and the_doc735 2 Signalyst - Developer of HQPlayer Pulse & Fidelity - Software Defined Amplifiers Link to comment
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