PS Audio PerfectWave Transport
Uploader Comments (sharanelani)
All Comments (14)
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Oh my word. Some one obviously has a very small penis. :)
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let it go !! go change your tampax instead....
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finaly a player that buffers it all to RAM :)
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No your not "ornery" you're an asshole. Never fails, there's always some know-it-all asshole that talks real big over the internet....
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The AES? Your the clown that will not submit to any AES testing or papers. Do not bring the AES into this now to try and sugar coat your crap.
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This guy is still trying to pass himself off as a engineer? OOOO it does not use SPDIF. Does this guy realize most of the music he is playing was recorded using SPDIF? What a clown. Why does the FTC not shut guys like him down?
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Okay children, knock it off and go to your corners. Now. Btw, has anyone compared this thing to the Burmester 061 as far as audio sound clarity?
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Yeah - you got me. I'm just ornery. I've designed ethernet I/O at Intel, high-speed processor subsystems, worked on gigabit ethernet over copper, and so on. OK? I have extensive reliability experience so understand error detection/correction issue in memory (DRAM and SRAM, from alpha particles to gamma particles). I'm not an audio designer, but you're not discussion analog here; these are all digital issues.
S/PDIF is the Sony Phillips Digital interface (which is what the letters stand for).
The beauty of our system is the digital audio stays in its native format which is I2S - meaning the audio data and the clock data remain separate.
BTW, you are correct. I am not a degreed engineer and have never claimed to be one. I do a lot of engineering but it's all analog.
sharanelani 2 years ago
Touche. OK. Two things: first, what I am saying on the video is targeted at people who don't know anywhere near as much as you do. I am trying to keep the concepts as simple as possible.
Secondly, there is a wealth of info you might enjoy reading about jitter in the digital domain for audio products and their sonic effects. Many of these are through the AES society.
sharanelani 2 years ago
You crack me up. OK, you're just in an ornery mood. No worries. BTW, what products have you designed to your credit?
sharanelani 2 years ago
What makes this asynchronous is that the output clock has no relationship with any of the data. It has a great deal of bearing on a lot of things actually but this isn't a good forum for it.
sharanelani 2 years ago
Thanks for posting!
sharanelani 3 years ago