pablolie wrote:
> opaqueice;184700 Wrote: 

> 
> #  I suggest you do some research before posting again
> 
> Thanks. I suggest you provide useful information instead of just going
> ad hominem, because I haven't seen you make a point.

Let me make a point: you don't know what you're talking about.

SPDIF transmits digital data over an analogue transmission line.

The receiver must extract the clock signal from the signal it receives.

Now, in an ideal world, this wouldn't be a problem - the signal received
would have nice square edges and it would be easy to determine precisely
when each sample occurs and, hence, construct the clock signal.

However, because SPDIF is transmitted over an analogue path, the signal
received does *not* have square edges so it is possible that the clock
signal extracted from the stream is not 100% accurate.

As (several) others have pointed out, you obviously just don't get this.

Now, you can continue to point at the sky and scream "it's red" if you
like, but the fact is, you're wrong, and you need to go and read up on
the SPDIF specification and the inherent problems it has.

I have no more to say on the matter.

R.

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