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

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On Friday 23 November 2007, Vladimir Mosgalin wrote:
>Hi Darrell Bellerive!
>
> On 2007.11.22 at 17:54:19 -0800, Darrell Bellerive wrote next:
>> I have never been happy with this card. While it works okay for playing
>> basic sound, getting it to do anything more sophisticated is pure black
>> magic. For example, I have never gotten full duplex to work.
>
>Well now, when pulseaudio era came, hopefully it's not true anymore.
>
>> Also while the Audiophile 24/96 does sample at 96 KHz, the audio bandwidth
>> of the card is limited to 22 Hz to 22 KHz +/- 0.4 dB.
>
>How does that matter when all is needed is digital output?
>
>Anyway, in analog mode, are you sure there is no option to switch off
>bandwidth filter?

No one in their right mind would want to do that as the aliasing would drive 
you up a wall.  The other delay distortions the filter might give are 100's 
of times more tolerable to listen to.

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