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 audioengr on March 20, 2008 at 10:53:56:
And the test results for the products to which you are alluding, the ones with ultra-low jitter of 10's of picoseconds, are where?
'Read the description of the DDDAC. Identical implementation I believe:
http://www.dddac.de/ma_dac21.htm'
Sorry Steve, aside from using the same receiver, I see nothing identical in the implementation. Maybe you would like to point out the exact text that points to an identical implementation.
So, you are a manufacturer. And you say that the Theta TLC has to throw away samples. Putting aside the Theta for the moment, where does it state in the link you provided that the DDDAC (which apparently has many versions) throws away samples? Is it your understanding that it's the only possible way that it can stay sync'd?
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Follow Ups
- 'Ultra-low jitter in my book is 10's of picoseconds, not 1nsec' - maabx 03/20/0811:50:01 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)