The i2s connection used between boxes is a buffered version of the internal i2s signals. As @lalitk mentioned, there is no standard for the pinout, so you need to make sure the two devices you are connecting use the same conventions.
Some DAC manufacturers, such as the Denafrips DAC I am using, have a programmable interface that allows the interface to be configured to work with different conventions.
The advantage of i2s over other synchronous digital interfaces (SPDIF, AES, toslink) is that the clocks are separated from the data.
I am using i2s between my Denafrips Gaia DDC and Denafrips Terminator Plus DAC. I found this interface to be a very noticeable upgrade from using AES, even when using a very inexpensive HDMI cable.
There are audio cable vendors that are designing cables specifically for i2s. Whether they are better than a good HDMI video or Ethernet cable, I can't say as I haven't done a lot of comparisons.
I am using a Tubulus Argentus cable based on recommendations from other users. I found that this cable provided a subtle improvement over the $12 HDMI cable I bought from Amazon, but no where near as big an improvement than switching from AES to i2s in the first place.
Some DAC manufacturers, such as the Denafrips DAC I am using, have a programmable interface that allows the interface to be configured to work with different conventions.
The advantage of i2s over other synchronous digital interfaces (SPDIF, AES, toslink) is that the clocks are separated from the data.
I am using i2s between my Denafrips Gaia DDC and Denafrips Terminator Plus DAC. I found this interface to be a very noticeable upgrade from using AES, even when using a very inexpensive HDMI cable.
There are audio cable vendors that are designing cables specifically for i2s. Whether they are better than a good HDMI video or Ethernet cable, I can't say as I haven't done a lot of comparisons.
I am using a Tubulus Argentus cable based on recommendations from other users. I found that this cable provided a subtle improvement over the $12 HDMI cable I bought from Amazon, but no where near as big an improvement than switching from AES to i2s in the first place.