Far from having ‘dissolved itself‘ I sincerely hope that this thread might lead serious designers to reconsider whether rather than using a low end, convenience consumer interface with all its known foibles to transmit high quality audio, one might usefully revisit more appropriate formats (optical, I2S, AES/EBU) to improve on what is at best an unacceptably wide range of outcomes with USB; I also note with a degree of puzzlement that members of the ‘bits are bits’ school of sitting on your ears are alive and well
Respectfully, it kinda has. Its' just another "I'm right you're wrong" (not directed at you). Armchair experts everywhere.
Its fine to not like USB, or.......but keep in mind it's an individual use case. This thread isn't going to change a designers mind to all of a sudden say, "hmm someone on the web doesn't like USB, I should probably use spdif"
The amount of info with issues, aka " with all its known foibles" on every interface is easily documented / found. i2s, AES etc.. ALL have (potential) issues/shortcomings, given how its implemented in certain products. It's either done right or not. Again, implementation has been repeated ad nauseam. That's the bottom line on how I see it.
I'm not trying to change anyone's mind, why would I care, whatever floats your boat. Everyone's use case (which is pretty critical in the overall scheme of things) is different and It's really about having a mature discussion.