In Reply to: Isn't "DSD upsampling" the same as most players have used for years? posted by Slider on November 13, 2007 at 10:49:11:
DSD was born out of SACD playback, in the quest for greater compatibility. The conversion from 16/44 to 24/96 has been done using SRC chips, which are continuously variable with input and output frequency. (The output clock runs independent on the input rate, hence it's asynchronous.) The DSD engine can play any of the commercial formats synchronously, since its base rate is a common multiple of all rates.
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- No...... - Todd Krieger 21:49:45 11/16/07 (4)
- dsd ... base rate is a common multiple of all rates? - Slider 09:55:11 11/17/07 (3)
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- Not really skeptical - Slider 22:28:42 11/17/07 (1)
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