DCtoDaylight;325080 Wrote: 
> Ok, you got me on a technicality!  You are 100% correct, jitter in the
> Analog to Digital converter does imprint itself on the data.  And in
> the same context, you could say jitter in the Digital to Analog
> converter is also imprinting itself on the audio stream.  But in the
> context of digital to digital communication, jitter has no effect on
> the data.

Yes that's correct.

However, if the jitter is the data stream, and that data stream is
being used to recover the clock that's used in the D to A Conversion
process, then the jitter becomes an issue.


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