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Old 8th June 2004, 01:06 PM   #1
v_erich is offline v_erich  Austria
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Default CDP as source for nos I2S

Hi Guys,
I will build an no oversampled DA converter based on TDA1543.
I want to build it into the same case of the CD-player connected direct to I2S.
Now I'm searching for the correct type of player.
It would be nice, if CD-R/CD-RW and CD-Text is working.

Is anybody of the experts having a good hint for me, which player is fulfilling my wishes?

Optimum is an Philips model (I'm working at philips in the development of DVD+RW recorder), so I can get the sevice manuals
and maybe a lot of guys at work have Philips players

Thanks and best wishes,
Erich
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