Your Avatar Submitted by anonymous on Wed, 03/21/2007 - 12:03 How about the quality of sound when tranferring wave files by wireless router between 2 computers in same residence? Is this a bad idea? Tags wireless routing 2 computers Log in or register to post comments Comments Your Avatar Rod Gervais I've moved this - this is not the right forum to answer that que I've moved this - this is not the right forum to answer that question......... This forum is about construction..... acoustics....., etc. Rod Log in or register to post comments Wed, 03/21/2007 - 12:40 Permalink Your Avatar Boswell If the files transfer without error it cannot affect the sound. If the files transfer without error it cannot affect the sound. Log in or register to post comments Wed, 03/21/2007 - 16:45 Permalink Your Avatar zemlin I find WAV files transferred over a wireless network have a litt I find WAV files transferred over a wireless network have a little more AIR than those that are copied over a copper network. :lol: :-? :o :-? :lol: Log in or register to post comments Wed, 03/21/2007 - 17:21 Permalink Your Avatar Boswell No good for those tricky orchestral pieces where you need a good No good for those tricky orchestral pieces where you need a good conductor, though. Log in or register to post comments Thu, 03/22/2007 - 04:00 Permalink
Your Avatar Rod Gervais I've moved this - this is not the right forum to answer that que I've moved this - this is not the right forum to answer that question......... This forum is about construction..... acoustics....., etc. Rod Log in or register to post comments Wed, 03/21/2007 - 12:40 Permalink
Your Avatar Boswell If the files transfer without error it cannot affect the sound. If the files transfer without error it cannot affect the sound. Log in or register to post comments Wed, 03/21/2007 - 16:45 Permalink
Your Avatar zemlin I find WAV files transferred over a wireless network have a litt I find WAV files transferred over a wireless network have a little more AIR than those that are copied over a copper network. :lol: :-? :o :-? :lol: Log in or register to post comments Wed, 03/21/2007 - 17:21 Permalink
Your Avatar Boswell No good for those tricky orchestral pieces where you need a good No good for those tricky orchestral pieces where you need a good conductor, though. Log in or register to post comments Thu, 03/22/2007 - 04:00 Permalink
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I've moved this - this is not the right forum to answer that que
I've moved this - this is not the right forum to answer that question.........
This forum is about construction..... acoustics....., etc.
Rod
If the files transfer without error it cannot affect the sound.
If the files transfer without error it cannot affect the sound.
I find WAV files transferred over a wireless network have a litt
I find WAV files transferred over a wireless network have a little more AIR than those that are copied over a copper network.
:lol: :-? :o :-? :lol:
No good for those tricky orchestral pieces where you need a good
No good for those tricky orchestral pieces where you need a good conductor, though.