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Can a computer influence the sound of an ipod?

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What computer sounds the best with an ipod? By this I do not mean the computer's own speakers or adding speakers to the computer and playing itunes through them. I mean the sound out of the ipod itself through headphones or a docking station.


Or am I on the wrong track as the computer only stores the files and in itself has no effect on the quality of sound?

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Re: Can a computer influence the sound of an ipod?

I think you'll find the actual computer has no effect. The quality of the CD transport may have a small impact when ripping.

As you say, the computer just stores the files.

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Re: Can a computer influence the sound of an ipod?

The difference is how you rip the music in the first place. If you are using downloaded tracks it doesn't make a difference. However using software to give you an exact copy of the original CD does make a difference if you are ripping the music yourself. With the right headphones an iPod will benefit from this however its hard drive limitations puts most people off adding lossless audio to it.

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Re: Can a computer influence the sound of an ipod?
Messiah:

I think you'll find the actual computer has no effect. The quality of the CD transport may have a small impact when ripping.

As you say, the computer just stores the files.

 

You're right in that the computer has no effect, but the CD or DVD transport has no impact either. This is all down to the luxury of error correction which computers can afford, but dedicated CD players cannot.

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Re: Can a computer influence the sound of an ipod?

Thanks for the reassurance. It was preying on my mind that somehow my basic Dell computer might somehow be a weak link.

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Re: Can a computer influence the sound of an ipod?
Tarquinh:

Messiah:

I think you'll find the actual computer has no effect. The quality of the CD transport may have a small impact when ripping.


As you say, the computer just stores the files.



You're right in that the computer has no effect, but the CD or DVD transport has no impact either. This is all down to the luxury of error correction which computers can afford, but dedicated CD players cannot.



There is some misconception that CD players do not have error correction, in fact they do and CDs would otherwise not play at all! It's just that if it cannot read certain information from the CD it would skip to the next 0s and 1s.

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Re: Can a computer influence the sound of an ipod?
Messiah:

I think you'll find the actual computer has no effect. The quality of the CD transport may have a small impact when ripping.


As you say, the computer just stores the files.



Messiah, due to some deeply personal reasons I did not attend that Barbie last night with the net effect of alienating some of my closest friends, and of-course not getting the Cyrus info I promised. I am in deep trouble.


I'll see what 'error-correction' I can devise.Crying

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manicm:

Messiah, due to some deeply personal reasons I did not attend that Barbie last night with the net effect of alienating some of my closest friends, and of-course not getting the Cyrus info I promised. I am in deep trouble.


I'll see what 'error-correction' I can devise.Crying

Hey Manicm,

No worries! More important you sort out your issues and sort out those friendships!!

Thanks for the update though. If you do find out more I'll be waiting!...................

 

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manicm:

Tarquinh:

Messiah:

I think you'll find the actual computer has no effect. The quality of the CD transport may have a small impact when ripping.


As you say, the computer just stores the files.



You're right in that the computer has no effect, but the CD or DVD transport has no impact either. This is all down to the luxury of error correction which computers can afford, but dedicated CD players cannot.



There is some misconception that CD players do not have error correction, in fact they do and CDs would otherwise not play at all! It's just that if it cannot read certain information from the CD it would skip to the next 0s and 1s.

 

Sorry, yes, you are both correct, I should have said extended error correction.