clock on
so.. suppose u build it.. can one add a clock on it to correct the jitter.. cd roms have nice error correction.. but not so nice clocking.. add a clock like.. say a kwak clock
so.. suppose u build it.. can one add a clock on it to correct the jitter.. cd roms have nice error correction.. but not so nice clocking.. add a clock like.. say a kwak clock
Another site with a CD-Rom based transport is:
www.diymania.net
This one's all in Korean though. You can post questions to the aptly named foreigner QA board there. These guys have built some cool stuff, it's worth a look around the projects page.
Here's a pic:
www.diymania.net
This one's all in Korean though. You can post questions to the aptly named foreigner QA board there. These guys have built some cool stuff, it's worth a look around the projects page.
Here's a pic:
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Very nice diy stuff indeed. The only thing I don't get is why these guys build such quality stuff with high-end aspirations and still have a Marshall Valvestate combo for a guitar amp.
Guess his next project is a decent all-valve guitar amp.
Regards,
Jarno.
Very nice diy stuff indeed. The only thing I don't get is why these guys build such quality stuff with high-end aspirations and still have a Marshall Valvestate combo for a guitar amp.
Guess his next project is a decent all-valve guitar amp.
Regards,
Jarno.
Hi Ditter,
will the code with CD-Text be available at some point?
On a side note, does anybody know how to extract the CT-Text data from an S/PDIF interface receiver? I have not even been able to find any documentation on how it is coded into the subcodes.
Regards,
Eric
will the code with CD-Text be available at some point?
On a side note, does anybody know how to extract the CT-Text data from an S/PDIF interface receiver? I have not even been able to find any documentation on how it is coded into the subcodes.
Regards,
Eric
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