Jitter depends solely on the clocking oscillator
All other things aside - why is it different for different formats then?
Buffer over/under-runs can cause dropped or repeated samples, but not jitter.
A buffer underrun is just an extreme case of a late sample and the buffer can very well be empty for just a fraction of a second.
Your assumption is wrong.
I may well be wrong but just saying so does not make it an argument. I say we drop this topic before it degenerates into a flamewar :)
Christian,
Tom is not flaming you - he is merely pointing out (as am I) that you are wrong.
Sometimes terse responses can be perceived as flames - they're not intended that way. Believe me, if you'd been flamed you would know about it :)
Read the link I posted elsewhere in this thread which explains all you need to know about jitter.
R.
Oh, go on then, here it is again: http://www.jitter.de/english/engc_navfr.html
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