In Reply to: RE: Jitter - what's with that? posted by bigshow on August 26, 2018 at 11:13:55:
Jitter simply means that since the data points used to define the reconstructed analog wave forms are incorrectly spaced,the wave form that is reconstructed will have deviations from the input wave form which will obviously not sound the same as the input.
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