+1 Stereo5
"Use a USB to S/PDIF converter"
This is a perfect solution for older DACs running in iso-synchronous mode.
Bel Canto made a great one, and they are still around on the used market.
Supports up to 24/192 PCM
Computer to DAC with no USB
I have a Benchmark DAC I purchased based on quality, not connectivity. I have been trying to figure out how to connect the DAC to my computer having only an optical, coaxial, and XLR connection at my disposal.
I found an RME audio interface with optical output (and coaxial clock), will the audio interface take output from my computer, or does it only come from external inputs?
Or am I barking up the wrong tree altogether?
Thanks