opaqueice;184709 Wrote: 
> Could you be more specific about what you don´t understand?  If it´s how
> an S/PDIF stream with no bit errors can produce a distorted signal, read
> any article about jitter in digital audio.  Possibly you´re used to
> asynchronous digital protocols like TCP/IP (which are very different).

Did you read AndyC_772's postings?
He explains that the way SPDIF works makes it impossible to have the
master clock at the DAC, and hence the amount of interface jitter
rejection is implementation dependent. Which is how it is.

I'd ask all engineering types who think they know things without
actually reading up on the subject to please go and read up first.
(And, yes, I am an EE too, AND an audiophile. And, no, I don't believe
in alternative woodoo laws of physics, nor do I believe we now got it
all figured out and can lay back and stop questioning.) (General
comment, not directed at you opaqueice!)

Best regards


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P Floding

No, I didn't ABX it. And I won't even if you ask me. (Especially not if
you ask me.)
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