Ethernet does not operate in real time. It transmits data in packets, but it is not music since timing is not attached to it. The only way Ethernet (or USB) can change the sound is by injecting electrical noise (by physical connection).
Ok now I am frustrated with streaming
Help me out here please. I was really enjoying getting into streaming. Just purchased a Node 2i 2 weeks ago and have been enjoying it. Testing Tidal and Qobuz, leaning toward Qobuz. I was testing both wifi and ethernet connection. I seemed to pick up some noise and distortion on what I thought was the ethernet so I have been listening on wifi. I really enjoy finding new music on the streaming service. Tonight I was enjoying Sierra Hull because I listen to a lot of Alison Krauss. I was listening to Sierra Hull's new 25 Trips album and got to track 7 Escape and I heard a bunch of static/distortion, almost like a blown tube, except I have solid state equipment. I switched to Tidal to see if it was a problem with the Qobuz stream and same thing. Hooked up my MacBook pro to rule out a problem with the Node 2i, same thing. Now I am listening to Clapton's Unplugged and I hear the same thing. Is it my internet? I have a brand new modem, a Motorola MB7621, and a brand new Asus AC3100 router. I did a speed test and we are getting 237 mbps. My daughter was watching Netflix on a TV upstairs at the time, when she was finished I did a reboot of the cable modem and reboot of the Node 2i and then it was fine after that. I listened for about an hour after that. Is it my internet speed? Do I need to call Comcast/xfinity and up my speed package? Is it something else? Its getting frustrating and its not supposed to be like that, I am at the point where I may just send the Node back on the return policy and stick with CD's.
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jmphotography
Hope you didn't get rid of all your CD's. Too many friends of mine did, and now they have given up on being audiophiles and use streaming simply as a convenience factor now. Some have gotten into HT instead. They don't even sit down in the sweet spot anymore for the best imaging it's more for background music. Cheers George |
Streaming music, even high res files, doesn’t really require that much bandwidth - nothing near streaming video. And, you’ve got pretty good speed, so I’m skeptical that’s where your problem is. Are you sure it’s actually in your digital stream? When you’re getting the noise, have you switched to other sources to see if it’s present? A cap going on some of your solid state gear, a loose wire, or a cable going bad would all make that type of noise. Or, it could be something going on with your streaming as you suspect. But, don’t give up on streaming just yet until you know. My $.02 |
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