a few of the RME professional cards on the link i sent you have a BNC WC input and appear to output 24/192 via AES/EBU, which, i imagine is quite a bit better than a converted USB to AES/EBU and provides the wordclock solution we're looking for? i'm still a bit confused on how to get the quality of source file we need to get the card to put true 24/192 into the card to make this all worth the trouble?
Soundcards with wordclock input
I've read that if you use a common wordclock between transport and DAC, then you can reduce (eliminate?) jitter. I've seen only one card that has a wordclock input made by Marian. Are there others or others that are better?
Also, is it better to use 1) a soundcard with a wordclock input or 2) a USB device (e.g., Waveterminal)? It seens that you would need a wordclock input in the Waveterminal to eliminate jitter between the Waveterminal and a DAC.
Also, is it better to use 1) a soundcard with a wordclock input or 2) a USB device (e.g., Waveterminal)? It seens that you would need a wordclock input in the Waveterminal to eliminate jitter between the Waveterminal and a DAC.
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