chill;686884 Wrote: 
> No. The digital signal, even if it is just a 'saturated' analogue
> signal, and even if it doesn't have a perfect shape, once received and
> interpreted, is stored as a representation of ones and zero.  They have
> no 'shape' after that.  The buffer does not store an analogue
> representation of the received signal.  It's not a tape recording.
> 
> Once they are in the buffer, they are perfect.
> 
> So pull out the cable and let the player play back those perfect bits
> without any further influence from the server or cable.
> 
> And you seem to be misunderstanding the cable pull test.  The player
> doesn't switch over to wireless - it becomes disconnected from the
> network.  So observations about wireless behaviour are not relevant
> here.

+1 totally agree


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