The Squeezebox Touch correctly decoded files with sample rates of 32, 44.1, 48, 88.2, and 96kHz, and was compatible with the WAV, Apple Lossless, FLAC, MP3, and AAC file formats with which I tried it. Before doing any testing, I updated both the Touch's Squeezebox Server program and the version running on my Mac mini. The WiFi performance was a lot more robust than my old Squeezebox 3, using the same antique Apple Airport router. (For the latter condition, a version of the Squeezebox Server program runs on the Touch itself). I used audio files fed to the Touch both over my WiFi network from my iTunes library and on a solid-state USB drive plugged into the Squeezebox. (See and " As We See It" in the January 2008 issue.) For some tests I also used my Audio Precision System One Dual Domain and the Miller Jitter Analyzer. To measure Logitech's Squeezebox Touch, I used Stereophile's loaner Audio Precision SYS2722 system.
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