Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] underclocking RPi to reduce jitter by matching clock with standard sample rates

2019-06-29 Thread drmatt


Don't believe it will impact the i2s clock either way. Just use an
asynchronous usb DAC and you can ignore the performance of the source
completely.


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[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] underclocking RPi to reduce jitter by matching clock with standard sample rates

2019-06-27 Thread Linvincible


Hello all, has anyone experienced underclocking of their Pi so that the
clock matches an easily dividable rate for the known frequencies of 44.1
and 48 KHz?
What happens if we run the Pi at *1, 083 801 6‬ GHz? (that's
44.1*48*2^9 Khz)
Is that achievable?
Would it solve the jitter issue of the Pi or am I dreaming and missing
completely the point?
(jitter issue explained 'here'
(http://www.dimdim.gr/2014/12/the-rasberry-pi-audio-out-through-i2s) 
and 'here '
(https://forum.volumio.org/sound-quality-limitations-raspberry-i2s-dacs-t2391.html))



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