krzys;439561 Wrote: 
> That's true but at the end, even with the presence of this “noisy”
> environment, they manage to achieve very respectable low jitter numbers
> using 150$ soundcard namely the j...@. As you know they slow the
> processor, lover the supply tension, limit bus traffic, detune Windows,
> do some other tricks and use this particular player (cpaly). Thus TCP/IP
> or not they do it and therefore the transfer protocol seems irrelevant
> to the result.  That was my point. Some of them even pretend it sound
> better than SD products  ;-)

Ah - thanks. That explains your comments. Now I understand!.

Thing is, all those tricks are basically lowering noise on the power
lines and also lowering EMI/RFI inside the PC - which can lower jitter.
Think how good it would sound with the clock+S/PDIF outside of, far away
from and galvanically isolated from the PC... oh that's an SB then :-)


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