In Reply to: RE: 'IMO, SPDIF from a computer would be the last method of connectivity to use as far as digital connections. posted by maabx on March 19, 2008 at 19:00:42:
"Length limitations compared to wireless? Or USB? Toslink can easily go 10 meters without a problem. Coax can easily go 15 meters. Again, its beauty is in its simplicity."
Not beautiful to me. The jitter caused by long cables like this or Toslink is very high.
What kind of reclocker are you using, a Big Ben perhaps?
Steve N.
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- RE: 'IMO, SPDIF from a computer would be the last method of connectivity to use as far as digital connections. - audioengr 03/19/0819:48:48 03/19/08 (11)
- RE: 'IMO, SPDIF from a computer would be the last method of connectivity to use as far as digital connections. - maabx 20:23:43 03/19/08 (10)
- RE: 'IMO, SPDIF from a computer would be the last method of connectivity to use as far as digital connections. - audioengr 23:14:25 03/19/08 (9)
- RE: 'IMO, SPDIF from a computer would be the last method of connectivity to use as far as digital connections. - maabx 06:14:24 03/20/08 (8)
- RE: 'IMO, SPDIF from a computer would be the last method of connectivity to use as far as digital connections. - audioengr 10:53:56 03/20/08 (7)
- Well Steve, looks like the Theta does not drop samples after all... - maabx 16:30:49 03/20/08 (1)
- RE: Well Steve, looks like the Theta does not drop samples after all... - audioengr 22:24:23 03/20/08 (0)
- 'Ultra-low jitter in my book is 10's of picoseconds, not 1nsec' - maabx 11:50:01 03/20/08 (4)
- RE: 'Ultra-low jitter in my book is 10's of picoseconds, not 1nsec' - audioengr 22:29:06 03/20/08 (3)
- RE: 'Ultra-low jitter in my book is 10's of picoseconds, not 1nsec' - maabx 07:14:22 03/21/08 (2)
- RE: 'Ultra-low jitter in my book is 10's of picoseconds, not 1nsec' - audioengr 11:32:09 03/21/08 (1)
- Thanks Steve. -t - maabx 14:42:29 03/21/08 (0)