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A third option is wait for the new PSAudio transport. See their latest newsletter for more info.
QuoteA third option is wait for the new PSAudio transport. See their latest newsletter for more info. Hey, this simple method of theirs should have been done years ago. It makes a ton of sense and honestly shouldn't be real expensive to do. I bet we'll see more companies doing this real soon. Thanks for passing this one on.
Quote from: Danny on 22 Oct 2007, 07:56 pmQuoteA third option is wait for the new PSAudio transport. See their latest newsletter for more info. Hey, this simple method of theirs should have been done years ago. It makes a ton of sense and honestly shouldn't be real expensive to do. I bet we'll see more companies doing this real soon. Thanks for passing this one on. I just read the newsletter on the website and it didn't give much in the way of details, but, when it talks about "bit-perfect" it leads me to believe it might have a hard drive in it somewhere.Is there something more than the September newsletter for info?Thanks
Using a memory buffer between an optical reader and dac is not new. Levinson did it in their transport, 37 I think, and I believe Ayre did it in their CD player too. The point though is that if you aren't slaving that memory off the external DAC when playing back, you've just defeated 80% of the benefit of using the buffer.
Every single CD player from the beginning had to use buffer between the optical reader and the dac. The data is in interleaved form on the disc and you have to buffer it to decode.
....their marketing people are the best.