jkeny wrote: 
> Again, you can't but demonstrate your stupidity, Arny, can you?
> 
> Yes the timing difference that last for 2 seconds will affect both
> channels.
> Do you think that this jump in timing at the start of this 2 seconds
> happens instantaneously i.e it has no timing - it is instant? Do you
> really want to maintain that? 
> 

If you read JL's article, there is no jump. The mniscule timing
difference starts building up at a super-miniscule rate over the 2
second period. 

http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Linux/Sound3/TimeForChange.html

"Here the *-rate-* jumps down about 8 ppm for around 2 seconds at a
time. Now an 8 ppm change in rate accumulates to a timing error of 16
microseconds over two seconds. i.e. a ‘jitter’ over this period of 16
million picoseconds!"

It is the rate of change of the frequency of the signal, not the actual
frequency that jumps. Do you know what a rate is, jkeny?

I realize that there's not a chance that I'm going to explain reates,
derivatives, integrals and slopes to a placebophile, but I'll try.

The change in the frequency of the signal it self starts changing very
slowly:

"Looking at this another way, for 48k samples per second an 8 ppm error
corresponds to 166 picoseconds between successive sample pairs."  That
means that the rate of change between the L & R sample of a given sample
pair is 88 picoseconds, not 16 microseconds.

That means that the sample pairs have a 88 picosecond (88 x 10-12
seconds) time difference between them, which is absurdly below the 5 x
10-6 second difference that may be audible.

Ok, so your next disaster has happened jkeny of what six today, which
leads to the question you keep dodging  and keep dodging:

Who that actually understands digital audio OEM's your DACs, jkeny?


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