However, if you're doing what some of the parent's are suggesting and re-sampling and changing formats then you will have similar problems with aliasing.
Providing that you stick with full bit-rate and a lossless compression you can ignore that issue too.
I agree that Jitter is a non-issue in the fully digital domain. It was a pain when the halfway digital solutions (dat tapes etc.) couldn't keep reliable track of their clock syncs though.
Also keep in mind that the article's author used a dial-up connection. Conventional hardware firewalls deal with ethernet...
However, if you're doing what some of the parent's are suggesting and re-sampling and changing formats then you will have similar problems with aliasing.
Providing that you stick with full bit-rate and a lossless compression you can ignore that issue too.
I agree that Jitter is a non-issue in the fully digital domain. It was a pain when the halfway digital solutions (dat tapes etc.) couldn't keep reliable track of their clock syncs though.