I put jitterdither.zip back on my web site.
I took it down because the only feedback I received about the program was that it didn't work and couldn't be compiled.
I took it down because the only feedback I received about the program was that it didn't work and couldn't be compiled.
--------------------------------------------------------------JonPike said:Just dl'ed it and it dosen't run on my XP system.. very fast blink, and nothing.
Doesn't run on my 98SE system either!. I tried .exe on DOS also and again nothing happens.
Ulas, can you pl help?
JonPike said:Just dl'ed it and it dosen't run on my XP system.. very fast blink, and nothing.
Right click the .exe file, select compatibility for Windows95. Worked for me
Petter
JonPike, fmak, et al,
JitterDither works perfectly for me, right out of the box with no special options or settings of any kind, on every system I have tried, including Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. The program is utterly simple: it’s just a standard dialog box and nothing else. If it doesn’t work for you there is probably something wrong with your computer.
JitterDither works perfectly for me, right out of the box with no special options or settings of any kind, on every system I have tried, including Windows 98SE, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. The program is utterly simple: it’s just a standard dialog box and nothing else. If it doesn’t work for you there is probably something wrong with your computer.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Ulas said:JonPike, What do you want me to do? The program works on every PC I’ve tried, including my wife’s PC, which has never had a compiler or other development tool installed on it. The only libraries it has are the ones that came with WinXP.
It would be good to have an explanation of how this works and what peripherals go with the working ones. It dosen't work on any computer I have tried; Win 98SE or XP!!
After playing around more than A lot with sync and asynchronous reclock circuit I must admit that the best solution for me is - like you Peter - its absence .
I am convinced finally after the introduction of Tent Clock and Pass D1 stage with the 1541A. Simply becouse Tent clock let play a CD like a warm tape , and the Pass D1 let ear me all the artifacts of a device like the recloker. Things that comes to mind and heart and ears are the poorness of armonics , a certain restriction of the rithm (bass and drums) and arsh highs.
Just to name a fiew.
Below is the actual arrangiament , I would be grateful if someone would comment about the connection of the SCLK (PIN 4 of 1541A) to the master clock.
BTW a bit off topic post , feel free to move elsewere
I am convinced finally after the introduction of Tent Clock and Pass D1 stage with the 1541A. Simply becouse Tent clock let play a CD like a warm tape , and the Pass D1 let ear me all the artifacts of a device like the recloker. Things that comes to mind and heart and ears are the poorness of armonics , a certain restriction of the rithm (bass and drums) and arsh highs.
Just to name a fiew.
Below is the actual arrangiament , I would be grateful if someone would comment about the connection of the SCLK (PIN 4 of 1541A) to the master clock.
BTW a bit off topic post , feel free to move elsewere
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Bricolo said:Stefano, where did you see that pin4 was SCLK
That's the first time I read this. Pin 4 (when activated, and it's not in I2S mode) is for data R.
From the 1541 datasheet, when the pin 27(OB/TWC) is at +5 volt (the actual) the input mode is TIME MUX TWC were pin1 is WORDSELECT, pin 2 is BITCLOCK, pin 3 is DATA TWC and pin 4 is SYSTEMCLOCK. "A separate system clock (SCK) is provided for accurate ,jitter-free timing of the analogue outputs AOL and AOR"
The max input frequency at the SCK (4) is 12MHz.
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Pedja said:TDA1541 and TDA1541A are not the same about this.
As suspected
Thanks
PS : Ill do a search for the "A" datasheet
Here's the datasheet for the A version
http://www.geocities.com/audiograde/tda1541a.zip
http://www.geocities.com/audiograde/tda1541a.zip
Bricolo said:Here's the datasheet for the A version
http://www.geocities.com/audiograde/tda1541a.zip
... so the pin 4 is not used.
Special thanks Bricolo
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