ncarver;693545 Wrote: 
> Just to clarify, are you saying that it is so clearly impossible for two
> bit-identical copies of an audio/video file stored on a computer to play
> differently on that computer, that absolutely no effort needs to be
> wasted to refute such a claim, and those making the claim are fools?

No. But I am saying that if you have two bit-identical files, it is
impossible for the history of the content of these files to cause them
to be play differently on any computer. And therefore absolutely no
effort needs to be wasted to refute such a claim, and those making the
claim are fools.

Note that I said -the history of the content-. 

If one file is stored on an SSD disk and the other on a 5,25" floppy,
that may affect the performance of the computer at playback, and thus
affect the sound. But that wasn't at all what I said.


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