Re: "best" card for "bitperfect" SPDIF I/O with external clock sync ?

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On 22-11-07 15:25, Clemens Ladisch wrote:

> Rene Herman wrote:
>> On 21-11-07 20:33, Paolo Saggese wrote:
>>> Thus, I would need a sound card which must be:
>>>
>>> * cabable of "bitperfect" (pass through) operation at CD standard
>>> 16bit/44.1KHz (as well as, possibly, also at higher resolutions and 
>>> sample rates such as 16/48, 24/48, 24/96 and 24/192).
>> 16/44.1 is basic enough that any card will be able to operate its S/PDIF 
>> output at it.
> 
> Most cards support only 48 kHz output.

No. Not in the semi-pro range we were talking about. You'd have a hard time 
finding _any_ that only do 48 kHz there.

> This is either a consequence of being a wavetable card that has to mix
> all data together at a common frequency, or the low-budget design of the
> AC'97 and HDA standards.

Ofcourse, in the horse-shit range, you will.

Rene.

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