I like the idea of async USB, since the hi-fi DACs clock is usually better than a PCs clock.
However, it seems that USB chips use 12MHz clock, which is not an integer multiple of 44.1kHz.
So a 44.1kHz digital audio signal goes through USB (not S/PDIF, nor I2S), will there be some artifacts like those from asynchronous sample rate conversion?
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Topic - USB clocking for 44.1k? - dave789 17:43:49 03/02/17 (12)
- RE: USB clocking for 44.1k? - Thorsten 22:35:31 03/02/17 (11)
- RE: USB clocking for 44.1k? - Dynobot 08:47:39 03/04/17 (10)
- RE: USB clocking for 44.1k? - Thorsten 20:30:32 03/05/17 (5)
- RE: USB clocking for 44.1k? - Dynobot 06:08:05 03/06/17 (1)
- RE: USB clocking for 44.1k? - Thorsten 08:42:21 03/06/17 (0)
- RE: USB clocking for 44.1k? - Dynobot 05:12:47 03/06/17 (2)
- RE: USB clocking for 44.1k? - Thorsten 08:21:56 03/06/17 (1)
- Ahhhh Great Info THANKS!!!nt - Dynobot 08:32:26 03/06/17 (0)
- RE: USB clocking for 44.1k? - dave789 10:03:09 03/04/17 (3)
- two clocks +1 - fmak 11:18:05 03/04/17 (1)
- Just two clock - Dynobot 14:18:34 03/04/17 (0)
- RE: USB clocking for 44.1k? - Dynobot 11:12:25 03/04/17 (0)