Again, it's not just a digital thing...
What a strange coincidence; I anticipated your reply.
...I deliberately omitted the word 'analog' in my last post just thinking about you, honest to God! :b
Again, it's not just a digital thing...
What a strange coincidence; I anticipated your reply.
...I deliberately omitted the word 'analog' in my last post just thinking about you, honest to God! :b
I am not sure what you are objecting to Ethan. Is it that you deny you are not but being much more moderate of late?=Ethan Winer;184628]Not at all. My contention has always been that jitter is too soft to be an audible problem. When Amir and I first debated this a while back I wasn't aware of how much worse HDMI jitter is than S/PDIF. So I learned something valuable from that exchange, and I even included that in my Audio Expert book. Now Amir is agreeing that as bad as HDMI jitter looks on a graph, the amounts he measured are not likely to be audible. So it's a win-win for everyone here, except those who constantly aim to create friction.
Ethan in OPHowever, I agree that audio designers need to aim higher than "borderline acceptable" for several reasons. For example, audio typically passes through many devices in a row, so if each is just barely transparent the sum of artifacts can be audible.
Believe or not I saw this thread as quite a concession by Ethan. He has been much more moderate of late.
His statement that designers should aim for more than borderline acceptable performance imo represents progress. See OP gregadd Post #40
I am not sure what you are objecting to Ethan.
You said I'm being more moderate lately and I showed that I have always been moderate and reasonable.
Where did you show this?
Richard, Ethan has about ten posts in the last ten years!
* See, people can disagree with someone's opinion, and it is perfectly fine;
but there are ways to be nice in saying so, that's all. :b
"Where did you show this?"; sounds right to you?
You lost me.
So are you saying my question to Ethan isn't nice?
Sounds reasonable to me, yep.
Man, you're just too technical; is there any humanization in you?
TIP: Just forget the past for an instant, and start brand new fresh from zero right now. :b
Can you do it?
I'm still not understanding - what's humanization? Putting liberal smilies after questions would achieve it?
You lost me (again) - seems we're inhabiting those non-parallel universes still.
Oh well I tried to extend the olive branch.What I object to is the constant nitpicking, and the constant disingenuous accusations. You said I conceded my original position and I showed that I did not. You said I'm being more moderate lately and I showed that I have always been moderate and reasonable. If stuff is too soft to hear, then it's too soft to hear! If you're unwilling to test this for yourself, or even listen to the example files I handed you on a silver platter, it's unreasonable to continue (for years now) insisting that I'm somehow wrong.
--Ethan
Can I suggest that the mods open a completely separate "Have a go at Ethan" subforum where everyone can put the boot in to their heart's content ?
The jitter scales with the DAC's output signal amplitude, which with most of today's DACs isn't the music signal amplitude because they're putting out lots of ultrasonic hash which varies little in level.