Bits Are Bits, Right?


So I'm currently heading down the path of exploring which CD-Rs sound best in my CD player, along with what burn speeds sound best and what CD burners make the best CDs. I already know from my research that the more accurately the pits are placed on the CD (e.g. less jitter in the recorded data), the better chance I stand at getting the CD to sound good. There is a counter-argument to this idea that goes something like this: "Bits are bits and as long as the CD player can read them, the accuracy of the spacing doesn't matter because everything is thrown into a buffer which removes the effect of any jitter written into the data during burning." I know I don't agree with that logic, but for the life of me I can't remember the technical reasons. I know I used to know. Haha! 

So who here knows why buffers don't solve all of our problems in the digital realm? How come timing accuracy matters in the stages before the data buffer?
mkgus

Showing 2 responses by lalitk

+2, @ozzy62.

Please don’t let this thread turn into digital vs. Vinyl never ending debate.  I see couple of vinyl fanboys already chimed in....they just can’t help themselves spewing their hatred for digital.

“I was driving down the road with a friend when they plugged the phone into the car and the sound quality was much better than usual. I asked what they did, and I found out they were playing songs off the phone’s “hard drive,” whereas I am usually streaming from Tidal. Same data, way different sound”.

@mkgus,

The SQ of a track greatly depends on source of master file, listen to ‘Hotel California’ from Hotel California 40th Anniversary Expanded Edition (2017) album first, then listen to the same song from Hell Freezes Over (Remaster 2018) album.

Looking forward to your feedback!
@mkgus,

I hear noticeable differences between the sound quality when streaming through my iPhone over Bluetooth vs wired connection. The wired connection in my car always sounds more dynamic, less congested and smooth.

I have no experience with CD-R, I am either listening to Qobuz streaming or original CD / SACD’s through my CD and SACD players. To my ears, some of my favorite CD’s sounds better through my CD Player (with tube output stage) vs digital copy of same CD stored on my streamer internal hard drive.

To me, it’s all come down to the implementation. The devil is in the details.