JohnSwenson wrote: > Unfortunately there is no such thing as a S/PDIF to USB "adapter", it's > called a computer! This is a complex task and nobody has yet got it > down to the level of "adapter". To do this takes a computer with some > specialized software. It is particularly interesting if the USB DAC runs > in asynchronous mode, the source (S/PDIF) and the DAC will be running > at slightly different rates which will take an ASRC in software. > > If your USB input is one that will run under linux you could get a > wandboard and put CSOS on it, this is a very good SB emulator, you can > plug your USB input intothe wandboard. > > Or just use the analog outs on the clasic. > > John S.
Thanks for reply. Analogue outs it looks like. SBC DAC is OK anyway. Just a shame i can't use MM1 internal DAC (which is way better than internal DAC in PC when playing USB out to MM1s). Interesting that you can get PC connected usb out to spdif converters, but not vice versa. http://www.firestone-audio.eu/shop/products/allproductslisted/redkey.php?gclid=CMbfwtCvr7gCFafLtAod4w4AoA Completely understand that connection to streamer is not same as connection to PC. cheers. Touch>Classic>Duet>Receiver>Tranquil WHS>Netgear>Devolo Homeplugs+N Extenders>Cyrus PreXPDqx>Dynaudio Focus 110a>Velodyne SPLR ultra 800>Audioengine A5>Audioengine A2>Squeezepad/iPad>HTC Squeezecommander>Soundmatters FoxL>Soundmatters FoxLo>B&W MM1 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ turbot fiend's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=22691 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=98223 _______________________________________________ Touch mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/touch
