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Posted by Gordon Rankin on February 6, 2009 at 14:37:17:

Jonathan,

"Some implementations of USB audio transmissions have their limitations as well. This still has nothing to do with jitter."

Why not?

I mean sure if you write device drivers and send it as block data then sure. But you are not doing that or you would not limit yourself to 16/48.

Therefore what your saying is only true in other people's devices and not yours. Because believe me the PCM or Cmedia parts are clearly made to mass marketed products and jitter was of little concern.

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We can't at all control the AD process. Well maybe soon as we maybe working on that also. But...

The discussion here is that you are claiming zero. Common... zero that's just silly. What is zero? how do we measure zero?

Pico Seconds, Phase noise what ever ... when you get better than 120dB phase noise at 10hz or better than say 1pS, that's still not zero.

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Gordon
J. Gordon Rankin