In Reply to: Right ;) posted by Ted Smith on July 31, 2006 at 15:17:31:
So they don't want an empty buffer after 7 minutes? Okay, they
can run an interpolation every minute (given the latency is kept
so low and the clock skew so high, which both is questionable),
still the incorrectness would happen once every minute, so there
is no continuous noise, no PRAT-diminishing factor, nothing an
audiophile could be consciously or unconsciously hearing if the
bits are 99.9% bits at the official time.Since all modern machines with digital inputs are microprocessor-
based these days, why should imprecisions induced by electrical
constructs or ASRC chips still be in place?
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