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I don't think that makes any sense

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Given there is jitter on the clock in the A to D conversion; if you want to preserve that, and I don't see any possible reason why you would if you could get rid of it, then you would want to have zero jitter on the D to A end of it.

I've never heard anybody say there was no jitter at the A/D end, but why in the world would you want to add more jitter on the D/A end, which is exactly what you are saying you do.

Turning off jitter suppression = adding more jitter than you have to.

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  • I don't think that makes any sense - bwb 14:03:34 08/02/12 (0)

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