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I still don't understand why it can't just be read from disk and buffered....
The interconnection will be standard SPDIF; no additional interlinking of clocks will be necessary.
Quote from: AKSAThe interconnection will be standard SPDIF; no additional interlinking of clocks will be necessary.Does an I2S interconnect make any sense? I2S seem to be preferred if you roll your own transport and embed the DAC in the same box.DIY CD transport using Philips CD-PRO2
Hi Tinker, I'm sure the $1200 price tag of that 1GB flash will be dropping soon too. Specifically, the question would be how soon is soon?quote]Not sure which currency you refering to as Transcend 1GB JetFlash-A USB Flash Drive is selling at NZ$556. Transcend 2GB JetFlash-A USB Flash Drive is NZ$1300. It should be cheaper on other country.http://www.pp.co.nz/Sam
Quote from: blizzardHi Tinker, I'm sure the $1200 price tag of that 1GB flash will be dropping soon too. Specifically, the question would be how soon is soon?quote]Not sure which currency you refering to as Transcend 1GB JetFlash-A USB Flash Drive is selling at NZ$556. Transcend 2GB JetFlash-A USB Flash Drive is NZ$1300. It should be cheaper on other country.http://www.pp.co.nz/SamThings do move in leaps and bounds!The first 128MB cost about $120 this time last year. I just got one recently (August) for $65, but the quote for 1GB at $1280 was about March. This is almost worth doing at this point! The JetFlash is cool. The open format is fairly flexible. It shouldn't be too hard to integrate one with a microprocessor... *sigh* Another programming task... CD drive ATAPI. Flash, USB-1. Hmn... T.
Hi BenIt would be good to have the DAKSA with the capability of normal transport and the facility to have the Flash Card as well. Then the owner could buy the card at a later time to keep the price as low as possible, but still be able to use all the benefits when required.It would also be good the have a comparison between the 2 delivery systems with all other things being equal.
thats very cheap! those same drives are more in S$ here!!
Quote from: EchiDnathats very cheap! those same drives are more in S$ here!!The price NZ$556 include the 12.5% GST. If you order from oversea your get another $69.50 off. Never expect cheaper price in NZ but I am not complaining. BTW Tinker, any reason not going directly to USB-2 since this is for the future?
Hi Hugh & Tinker,How important is wiriing from transport to dac in terms of induced jitter - does using solid core silver wire from transport to dac help in reduction?Also there's been some hoo-haa about using green or blue led's shining over the surface of a disc, often with insufficient evidence of improvement, are the arguments for using led's valid at all from a technical stance?
Could we hook up something like a computer cdrom as the transport, commected to a ram/hardrive and purely software processing?I seem to recall that Redgum cd players use just a cdrom transport. Cheap but you lose the remote features.