hankhsucc wrote: 
> I use Audionet VIP G2 with EPS as DAC.  :)

Well that's a bit of a beast :cool:

I had a bit of a scan through the manual (waiting for my porridge to get
to the Goldilocks moment :)

I would noy worry too much because

> For the main channels, Audionet's Intelligent Sampling technology takes
> care of an absolutely accurate recovery of the analog signal from the
> digital data stream. Therefore, the PCM data runs through a
> sophisticated, two staged filter and de-coupling process. First of all,
> the initial data is filtered and synchronously up-sampled by Audionet's
> proprietary software running on a powerful digital signal processor. The
> filters are designed in audiophile respect of best possible accuracy of
> impulse and frequency response. Optimized in this way, the audio data is
> now rendered to 192kHz/24bits by an asynchronous upsampler, thereby
> completely decoupled from the input clock.

I presume that applys to the input you want to use.

which is the 

> [12 USB/SPDIF digital audio input  Digital audio input to connect a
> computer to the VIP G2 for playback of music and sound files using the
> sophisticated D/A-converters of the front channels. The VIP G2 is
> recognized as "USB Audio Device" by the operat-ing system of your
> computer (for example, Windows XP*1). Use a standard audio player (for
> example, Windows Media Player*1) to playback your mu-sic over the VIP
> G2.  Via an optional adapter cable the USB input can be used as SPDIF
> input for connecting CD players, DAT recorders etc. (refer to section
> "USB/SPDIF digital audio input" on page 13/QUOTE]
> 
> > > > [ 15.6.3 Using the SPDIF input Alternatively, you can use the USB/SPDIF
> > Digital audio input 12 as SPDIF digital audio input using a special
> > adaptor cable available from Audionet. There-fore, you can use the
> > sophisticated digital-to-analog converter of the VIP G2 for other
> > digital sources like CD transports, DAT recorder, too. 1. Connect the
> > USB/SPDIF Audio input 12 to the SPDIF output of the source device using
> > an adaptor cable. 2. Switch on the VIP G2, then switch on the source
> > device, and star the playback on the source device.  The music of the
> > source device is now played back using the sophisticated
> > digital-to-analog converters of the VIP G2. 
> > 
> > Note∑The VIP G2 supports the formats: PCM Stereo, sample rate 32
> > kHz up to 96kHz, 16 and 24 Bits /QUOTE]
> > 
> > I don't know what the "special cable looks like, so I gues anything that
> > fits the connect would suffice providing it's from a manufacturer known
> > for good quality.  I would not spend a lot of money.
> > 
> > Have you actually tried the SBT with the EDO applet connected to your
> > dac ? (Connect the SBT to the machine, power on both, install the applet
> > on the SBT, see what you get)
> > 
> > 
> > ronnie


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