In Reply to: RE: Abe, Here is My Take on the REGEN and Jitterbug posted by Ryelands on September 22, 2015 at 08:00:53:
If we are talking about data errors, then it shouldn't be too difficult to demonstrate that a filter may reduce data errors in some circumstances. One needs to start with a suitably marginal signal and apply the small correction provided by the device. (Or one starts with a suitably marginal receiver.) It seems unlikely, however, that data errors would be "reduced" on any normal USB setup, since USB data errors can be expected to be extremely rare, barring defective devices or cabling or partially seated connectors.
I've seen "data errors" on my USB DAC by looking at driver statistics, but these were traced down to buffer sizing issues, i.e. they were software problems unrelated to any analog signal quality issues.
Tony Lauck
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- RE: Abe, Here is My Take on the REGEN and Jitterbug - Tony Lauck 10:35:21 09/22/15 (6)
- software problems unrelated to any analog signal quality issues. - fmak 10:49:53 09/22/15 (5)
- RE: software problems unrelated to any analog signal quality issues. - Tony Lauck 11:03:48 09/22/15 (4)
- This is why - fmak 23:32:08 09/22/15 (3)
- RE: This is why - Tony Lauck 13:01:53 09/23/15 (1)
- RE: This is why - fmak 21:35:40 09/23/15 (0)
- RE: This is why - AbeCollins 06:38:46 09/23/15 (0)