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WAV vs FLAC Study
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<blockquote data-quote="pwatts" data-source="post: 700156" data-attributes="member: 146"><p>Not quite so simple. The FLAC still plays, and will still play without interruption at much worse loads. But minute effects on jitter could deteriorate the audio on a much lower level than a proper buffer skip (or messed up video VSYNC signals in the video analogy).</p><p>Regarding power, the CPU runs at core voltages around 1V where massive current peaks of >10A are common.</p><p>Still not saying it's possible, but potentially plausible for those with the golden ears and appropriate gear sans the BS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pwatts, post: 700156, member: 146"] Not quite so simple. The FLAC still plays, and will still play without interruption at much worse loads. But minute effects on jitter could deteriorate the audio on a much lower level than a proper buffer skip (or messed up video VSYNC signals in the video analogy). Regarding power, the CPU runs at core voltages around 1V where massive current peaks of >10A are common. Still not saying it's possible, but potentially plausible for those with the golden ears and appropriate gear sans the BS. [/QUOTE]
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