Roberjerman,
Thank you... +1 for good old fashioned physical media (LPs, CDs and DVDs).
Thank you... +1 for good old fashioned physical media (LPs, CDs and DVDs).
Ok now I am frustrated with streaming
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 |
Thanks everyone. Yes, I know good old fashioned CD's are the way to go and no I did not get rid of them. I don't want to give up on streaming yet as I was really enjoying it, it sounded better than CD in some cases and I enjoy finding new artist. So is my 230 mbps fast enough for audio and both video if my wife or daughter are watching Netflix at the same time? I can increase that to a 600 mbps package for not that much more with my ISP. @mgrif104 That is my next step, I was actually thinking about that lying in bed last night because my Classe Amp and Preamp are nearing 20 years old. |
jmphotography ... is my 230 mbps fast enough for audio and both video if my wife or daughter are watching Netflix at the same time ...Yes, easily. |