TiredLegs;563410 Wrote: 
> "time perfect" might be considered an unachievable goal in the context
> of signal transmission over wires. But the objective is enabling bit
> perfect reconstruction of the audio data, which doesn't necessarily
> require time perfection.

This objective of bit perfect reconstruction might be was an objective
in 1985, but not today. My friend has Weiss DAC with updated firmware
with bit transparency check, every interface he tried - sound card,
SB3, etc - was bit perfect. So..what's the point?


I assumed that the actual question meant that by means of 'bit
perfection', a perfect transport is achieved, but it is not true.


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