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WAV vs FLAC Study
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<blockquote data-quote="Katji" data-source="post: 700166" data-attributes="member: 17768"><p>Yes and, on the face of it, a Celeron or i3 CPU is fine, but then what is happening when i start firefox and load several web pages and foobar or WMP hiccups? (Or, if we're talking about the sound heard, it's more like a fart.) And at that point, any huge cover art image has already been rendered. i7, typical HDD, files on internal HDD, no Bluetooth, no wi-fi, no network other than the internet with 3G modem connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katji, post: 700166, member: 17768"] Yes and, on the face of it, a Celeron or i3 CPU is fine, but then what is happening when i start firefox and load several web pages and foobar or WMP hiccups? (Or, if we're talking about the sound heard, it's more like a fart.) And at that point, any huge cover art image has already been rendered. i7, typical HDD, files on internal HDD, no Bluetooth, no wi-fi, no network other than the internet with 3G modem connection. [/QUOTE]
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