Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] How to use the world clock input on the Transporter?

2007-07-25 Thread Phil Leigh
Usually in a discrete Master Clock setup you have to tell the wordclock (manually) what to run at... given that the DAC clock in your case is going to control the TP, I don't see how the switching could be auto since the TP is going to send only at the rate dictated by the DAC. If it was the other

Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] How to use the world clock input on the Transporter?

2007-07-25 Thread anselld
Jaco;216293 Wrote: > OK, I did some more research on this issue. It seems that there are two > different standards for providing an external clock signal to digital > sources. > > 1. An input running at the sampling frequency, e.g. 44.1kHz or 96kHz > (called Wordclock) > > 2. An input running a

Re: [SlimDevices: Audiophiles] How to use the world clock input on the Transporter?

2007-07-22 Thread Jaco
OK, I did some more research on this issue. It seems that there are two different standards for providing an external clock signal to digital sources. 1. An input running at the sampling frequency, e.g. 44.1kHz or 96kHz (called Wordclock) 2. An input running at the internal crystal frequency, e.

[SlimDevices: Audiophiles] How to use the world clock input on the Transporter?

2007-07-13 Thread Jaco
I'm investigating the use of an external DAC with a world clock output to use with the TP. One example of such a product is the LessLoss DAC (see http://www.lessloss.com/). The way I understand the world clock input is that it has to be configured to work with a fixed sampling rate, e.g. 44.1kHz