In Reply to: Where do you see the 96K conversion? posted by Slider on December 13, 2007 at 07:56:59:
The DSD stream data has capability to lock onto a 352.8 kHz signal, so an intermediate 8x oversampling filter device is apparently an option.The "96 kHz output" is also a misnomer. It's not the output rate, but compatible with a "96 kHz" source.
Thanks for straightening this out.
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