USB receiver for at least 96Khz 24 bit

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I'm looking for a simple USB audio receiver capable of dooing at least 96 Khz 24 bit, preferably 192 Khz for use in my pre-amp. It could be a kit, bit if it's a simple chip, I can make my own board. The thing should work with Windows and OSX, but Linux support would also be great. No need for drivers would even be better. Output should be either I2S or SPDIF.

Somehow though, I can't seem to find any of there things.. TI has the PCM270x things, but they only to upto 48 Khz, 16 bits... That's not really Future proof 🙁 I've looked at the other big chip factories, but could bot find anything either...

So probably someone here has had the same problem... If so, let me know you solved it!
 
Translated from the musiland site:-
" Independent interface control unit (ICU) MU1010, true high-speed interface USB2.0
ICU MU1010 480Mbps。 ICU MU1010 true USB2.0 support high-speed transmission, the instantaneous transfer rate up to 480Mbps. Music of the states with the sarin driven by a parallel 8-bit or 16-bit bus, bi-directional transmission of up to 16-channel audio raw data to the APU for processing. High-speed cache and multi-state machine handling mechanism, making MU1010 achieve a system similar to PCI devices priority level, so that USB high-speed transfer of data to achieve true real-time. "

it talks about MU1010.
I have an E-MU1010 sound card, along with the E-MU1212m.
Are they talking about compatibility with my sound card?

Can someone turn the spec into plain English for this digital/PC illiterate newbie?
 
Thanks guys, looks nice, but no mac support as of yet, and no way of knowing that it will be coming... That's a big gamble.

I've been looking at some other USB cards that have SPDIF output. Just a few of them are actually usable, and the others are crap or far to expensive.

Besides, I don't really care about jitter and stuff, the Buffalo32s is an async DAC, so I won't care much 😉
 
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