In Reply to: Help! Problem with digital output of DEQ 2496 posted by Julien43 on February 18, 2007 at 12:01:18:
If you're trying to send a 96 kHz digital signal to your DAC via a single digital cable, you should find out if the digital receiver can take such an input from a single line. And if the transmitter from the DEQ 2496 is sending a 96 kHz signal. Often, many such interfaces handle signals up to only 48 kHz, but various products handle this somewhat differently.Note that many DACs that do take signals at 96 kHz require two digital cables in order to run at full sample rate.
Also note that the Link III itself also upsamples to 96 kHz. You may be trying to separate the upsampler from the DAC, but the transmission between separated upsampler and DAC may be compromised, relative to it being done in the same box, where such linkage should be optimized.
Although I think the real problem is asynchronous upsampling being done in the first place....
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- Re: Help! Problem with digital output of DEQ 2496 - Todd Krieger 16:25:54 02/18/07 (1)
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