Hey BB,
The answer to your question might be somewhat manufacturer dependent but one thing is certain, the interface between the transport and DAC will determine what sample rate is being communicated. In the most likely situation, the transport will be connected to the DAC with a S/PDIF connection. This Sony/Phillips Digital Interface is defined as a 44KHz 16bit data interface. Even if you are using a balanced interconnect, the data interface is the same. Some manufacturers have proprietary interfaces that use a different data communications interface. These interfaces might support higher data rates and the transport could in this case do some up/over-sampling. In any case it is most likely that the up/over-sampling is done in the DAC.
The Theta Digital web site has a good article on up/over-sampling at:
http://www.thetadigital.com/upsampling.htm
Hope this helped,
John
The answer to your question might be somewhat manufacturer dependent but one thing is certain, the interface between the transport and DAC will determine what sample rate is being communicated. In the most likely situation, the transport will be connected to the DAC with a S/PDIF connection. This Sony/Phillips Digital Interface is defined as a 44KHz 16bit data interface. Even if you are using a balanced interconnect, the data interface is the same. Some manufacturers have proprietary interfaces that use a different data communications interface. These interfaces might support higher data rates and the transport could in this case do some up/over-sampling. In any case it is most likely that the up/over-sampling is done in the DAC.
The Theta Digital web site has a good article on up/over-sampling at:
http://www.thetadigital.com/upsampling.htm
Hope this helped,
John