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In Reply to: Install the clock in CDT or DAC? posted by H Ho on March 6, 2002 at 18:57:00:
If so, why do you use the Assemblage upsampler too? Just curious. In a normal situation the transport would be the only place that has a clock but in your case all three pieces of gear have their own clock so who knows where a better clock would do the most good. The obvious answer would be in the DAC since that is the final reclocking but since the Assemblage and the MSB both employ sample rate convertors I would be inclined to put it in the transport to lower the amount of low frequency jitter that will be encoded in the data in those processes. But like I said, I'm just guessing.Dave
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Follow Ups
- Doesn't the MSB already have upsampling built in? - Dave I 09:28:27 03/07/02 (9)
- Re: Doesn't the MSB already have upsampling built in? - H Ho 17:23:58 03/07/02 (8)
- But if you don't use upsampling in the MSB, it doesn't have a clock - Dave I 19:41:11 03/07/02 (7)
- Re: But if you don't use upsampling in the MSB, it doesn't have a clock - vuki 10:32:31 03/09/02 (2)
- Re: But if you don't use upsampling in the MSB, it doesn't have a clock - Elso Kwak 00:55:27 03/10/02 (1)
- Re: But if you don't use upsampling in the MSB, it doesn't have a clock - vuki 02:30:45 03/10/02 (0)
- Re: KWAK-CLOCK in the MSB DAC?! - Elso Kwak 14:33:35 03/08/02 (3)
- Re: KWAK-CLOCK in the MSB DAC?! - Dave I 16:39:04 03/08/02 (2)
- Re: KWAK-CLOCK in the MSB DAC? Clarification - Elso Kwak 08:36:23 03/10/02 (1)
- PCM1716 and clock synchronization issues - Dave I 18:54:30 03/10/02 (0)