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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2009
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Objective: SB Duet receiver - Tap into the I2S, eliminate the S/PDIF and create an output which can be connected to I2S DAC input (which is HDMI connection). How...or who/where to achieve objective - or learn more...
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diyAudio Member
Join Date: May 2002
Location: Madison, WI
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Don't know about a specific step-by-step how to, but you can learn more on the Audio Circles, searching for posts by "art" among others, and, of course, on the Slim Devices forum.
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Kent, UK
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worth having a look at the I2S reclock circuit from John Swenson here:
http://audiogestalt.wordpress.com/20...end-transport/ I know that it is 4 the SB2 and part of the circuit sorts out the different I2S format on the SB2, but could be a good place to start. I would open up the Duet and have a look, combined with the Duets DAC data sheet and good eyes you should be able to trace most of the wiring for those I2S signals. |
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