Looking at the manual shows only limited audio format support, no
balanced outs, no AES/EBU, and no wordclock. The fact they call it
AudioPhile is just marketing imho.
http://www.neodigits.com/download/X5000_Manual.pdf
--
augustusflavius
Wadia 830 - Sophia Princess 845 Monoblocks - Rosinante
Mark Wrote:
Personally I have no idea why the whole world is fascinated with video.
Well. Wasn't it nice to have music stream from a different room and get
the best quality from the CD ripping?
Now, isn't it also good to have video streaming from a different and
get the best quality
ackcheng;152681 Wrote:
Now, isn't it also good to have video streaming from a different and get
the best quality picture from the same box?
Not really. I don't play video on my PC. Well, low-quality snippets
of stuff, but that's it.
I suppose the need might be there if I downloaded or
JJZolx;152426 Wrote:
What market would that be?
The jury's still out on that one. It's a networked DVD player with
(kinda sorta) audiophile music playback features. So not sure really.
I guess what I should have said would be that a fair comparison would
be to the Squeezebox. If you check
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=28615
It's really intended for a separate market. BTW it's 1/4 the price of
the Transporter.
Personally I have no idea why the whole world is fascinated with video.
You have 100 000 devices to choose from in that field. Why does Slim
Mark
Personally I have no idea why the whole world is fascinated with video.[/QUOTE
Wrote:
Me neither. And, somehow video has become a requirement on new
portable music players.
--
fathom39
fathom39's Profile:
Mark Lanctot;152411 Wrote:
It's really intended for a separate market.
What market would that be?
BTW it's 1/4 the price of the Transporter.
It is, isn't it?
--
JJZolx
Jim
JJZolx's Profile: