cliveb;285579 Wrote: 
> 
> Unfortunately there is another use of the term "jitter", and this
> refers to the inability of older CDROM drives to accurately position
> within the data stream of an audio CD.
Yes.  In fact there are 3 "types" of jitter:

1. The DAC clock timing uncertainty Sean is talking about.
2. The CDROM seek uncertainty you mention.
3. The timing uncertainty of the transitions of the EFM "RF" signal
from the read head of the CDROM drive.

They all deal with uncertainty, (1) and (3) deal with timing
uncertainty, but they are three completely different things.


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