seanadams;253597 Wrote: 
> I think a more likely explanation is that you are not syncing in either
> case - perhaps they are both trying to be master, and it only _appears_
> to work at 44.1 because the nominal clock speeds are the same.

No.

seanadams;253597 Wrote: 
> 
> What happens if you disconnect the word clock during 44.1 playback?
> What _should_ happen is that the Transporter and the external DAC will
> immediately go out of sync and the DAC should go silent. That would be
> a good test to do to make absolutely sure that the word clock is in
> fact functioning at 44.1.

It goes silent.

seanadams;253597 Wrote: 
> 
> Incidentally, do you know how your DAC knows to output a 48KHz clock?
> Is that a manual setting, or is it supposed to get it from the s/pdif
> channel status information?

Yes it is a manual setting. Please, notice that I use a DAC and en
external clock, i.e. two units.

The clock (square waves) is fed to the Transporter using a standard 75
Ohms cable with BNC connectors. No- not S/PDIF format. That is, one
cable feed the clock TO the Transporter, and another (S/PDIF) sends the
signal FROM the TRansporter to the DAC.

Rgds.


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