hollowman said:At jitter.de, there are two tools called UPCI and JISCO -- interfaces between digital audio transmitter (e.g. transport) and digital audio receiver (e.g. DAC) -- that supposedly reduce jitter.
Does anyone know how one can DIY these?
Why? You take this seriously?
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hollowman said:At jitter.de, there are two tools called UPCI and JISCO -- interfaces between digital audio transmitter (e.g. transport) and digital audio receiver (e.g. DAC) -- that supposedly reduce jitter.
Does anyone know how one can DIY these?
HiFi News UK did a test on them about 2-3years ago. I recall that one was good and the other not as good. Done by a r4eliable reviewer. See if you can retreive this.
Re: Re: Jitter-reducing hardware tools
Any idea what the internal components comprising these devices may be?
fmak said:HiFi News UK did a test on them about 2-3years ago. I recall that one was good and the other not as good. Done by a r4eliable reviewer. See if you can retreive this.
Any idea what the internal components comprising these devices may be?
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