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RE: Gordon's work with async USB created more problems than it solved.

Slider said:
"I think if you look into it a bit more, you'd probably find that async USB, and audio USB protocols in general, don't quite work as you describe. They are all still running in isochronous mode, meaning a fixed and time sensitive data transfer based on the sample rate and bit depth. The asynchronous end point just gives the receiving device an opportunity to occasionally suggest to the source whether that timed transfer should contain more or less data. Most of the USB interface is operating the same as when running in the other isochronous modes."

Hmmm. What's the evidence for this? Even if so, where's the evidence that this is problematic for sound quality?

Lots of talk but unless the problem can be demonstrated, it could just be baseless conjecture versus a real issue that should be fixed.
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