Hello,
I think your problem has something to do with your DAC (stand-alone or in amp).
I have used the coaxial output from the SB1 in combination with an
AV-receiver and it just worked well. I had to tweak a little bit with
the 'start delay'  because the receiver did not catch the beginning of
the track. A delay of 0.5 seconds worked for me. It seems that your
DAC has a bit of a problem initialising itself on the starting signal.
Maybe you could check you cables, ground etc. If you are using a
coaxial connection then be assured that the impedance of your RCA
cables have to be 75 Ohm. Maybe you can try an fibre-optic connection
instead.

Karel

On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 14:22:04 +0100, Michael Bowyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This has come up before. Sorry, but I can't find it.
> 
> When listening to MP3's via S/PDIF, in the gap between tracks the processor 
> seems to 'loose' the signal and starts switching things until a couple of 
> seconds into the next track when it stabilizes and audio returns. This 
> happens between every track, and so it's basically unuseable. I assume its 
> because the data stream is interupted. The player setting for adding a start 
> delay doesn't help any either. I solved this problem in the past by using the 
> SB analog outputs, but having just upgraded my processor I'd love to go back 
> to digital.
> 
> Whats the solution? Not use MP3? Buy a SB2? Any suggestions please?
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