Hello again gmarsh!
I might be tired right now but if I divide by 128 I get Fs(192KHz) in other words, bck right?
But how do I get WS(LRCLk,whatever)?
/Lovan
I might be tired right now but if I divide by 128 I get Fs(192KHz) in other words, bck right?
But how do I get WS(LRCLk,whatever)?
/Lovan
Ignore my last post.
Ofcourse, I meant BCK, not WS.
BCK should be Fs*2*24=9.216MHz right?
that is 24.576*(3/8)?
Ofcourse, I meant BCK, not WS.
BCK should be Fs*2*24=9.216MHz right?
that is 24.576*(3/8)?
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