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    nightflier
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    I tried to be cordial and polite....

    Calling it like it is? How exactly is this exemplary of that:

    Quote Originally Posted by Sir Terrence the Terrible
    I think you are confused... you have a limited understanding of digital audio as a whole. ...Even if I presented you with a jittery file, you may not be able to hear it because you do not know what to listen for, or may not have the acoustical environment to flesh it out.
    You don't know anything about me, about my environment, or my setup, so your statement is neither factual or "like it is."

    But let's remain civil and let's call your bluff, then: if you're so smart, and you have all this fancy equipment, and a solid understanding of jitter backed by years of experience in the industry, compared to the rest of us peons, why don't you upload a file with jitter for us? And just so you don't weasel out of this one again, why don't we presume that I have a friggin flawless sound card in my computer, too?

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    [QUOTE=nightflier]Calling it like it is? How exactly is this exemplary of that:

    You have a limited understanding of PCM audio, you have never mixed or recorded in it, and definitely have never studied it. It is obvious, and you need to admit this. To those who understand PCM audio, jitter is not confusing. They know what to listen for. and can create a file with it, or without it. These are indisputable facts.

    You don't know anything about me, about my environment, or my setup, so your statement is neither factual or "like it is."
    I don't care to know anything about you, but I do know you don't live in a studio, and do not know much about audio in general, certainly not much about marketing or market trends, or which audio codecs and enhancements are relevant in the future. Remember I have 10 pages of debate, and multiple threads of topics that support my notions. You have not exactly hidden your lack of knowledge on so many audio issues, but let's not dwell on these details.

    But let's remain civil and let's call your bluff, then: if you're so smart, and you have all this fancy equipment, and a solid understanding of jitter backed by years of experience in the industry, compared to the rest of us peons, why don't you upload a file with jitter for us? And just so you don't weasel out of this one again, why don't we presume that I have a friggin flawless sound card in my computer, too?
    NF, you must know by now I am not moved by these kinds of kiddy games or inflammatory challenges designed to discredit me. I am not your teacher nor your slave. This is your journey and it's your responsibilty to take it, not for me to make it easy and just give to you. If you want something, get it. Only a child needs to have things handed to them in this fashion. If you want it, go find it yourself.

    I don't presume or weasle out of anything. Years in the industry or not, it is not my job or desire to play run and fetch with anyone, especially not you. I play run and fetch with my dogs, not people. You want to call a bluff get a phone, but I do not play that. I hope we are clear about this and do not have to play these games in the future.
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