@alfa100 I know what you mean, but not exactly.
Streaming relies on an internet connection. In environments with unstable connection speeds or high network jitter, the real-time transmission can introduce data delivery inconsistencies. But a CD completely bypasses the network noise or instability that can sometimes affect real-time cloud streaming.
However, a file stored on a local solid-state drive contains the exact same digital ones and zeros as the CD. Because the data is stored locally, it plays back with absolute consistency, zero network latency, and no dependency on an internet connection. So there is no difference between a CD and local digital file.
For me Convenience wins! A local library gives you the instant accessibility of streaming through a media server interface, but with the rock-solid reliability and sonic integrity of physical media.

