plissken Posted March 15, 2017 Share Posted March 15, 2017 I don't know history of USB DAC. But computer audio devices has own clock always - since 1990s. Some audio interfaces with digital input have additional external sinchronization mode. User manually select between these modes. What you are referring to is called 'House Sync' or more accurately Time Base Correction. Installed more TBC's than I can remember. Link to comment
audiventory Posted March 15, 2017 Share Posted March 15, 2017 What you are referring to is called 'House Sync' or more accurately Time Base Correction. Installed more TBC's than I can remember. "House Sync", "Word CLock" are more powerful things, than I mentioned. I said about synchronization via input SPDIF clock. In old M-Audio audio card management software you may choose sync [by input SPDIF] or internal. AuI ConverteR 48x44 - HD audio converter/optimizer for DAC of high resolution files ISO, DSF, DFF (1-bit/D64/128/256/512/1024), wav, flac, aiff, alac, safe CD ripper to PCM/DSF, Seamless Album Conversion, AIFF, WAV, FLAC, DSF metadata editor, Mac & WindowsOffline conversion save energy and nature Link to comment
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