pfarrell wrote: 
> (starting a new thread)
> 
> Themis wrote:
> > In any case, it would have been much better if in the digital audio 
> > protocol the clock was explicitly indicated by the A/D (in the data)
> > and stored with it. This way, transport wouldn't have to add its own
> > jitter.
> > 
> > Now, whatever is done, we can't go back.
> 
> 

False claim. One reason why digital signalling is so valuable is that
the digital signal can often be purified by means of regeneration. For
example when it is read off the disc, the digital data stream that is
read from optical disks is highly jittery, and often has errors. These
are generally perfectly removed by the normal functioning of a standard
optical disc player.


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