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In the Thread: Pacific Microsonics Model 2
Post Subject: I do not belive that there was NO specs for the wordclock!Posted by Romy the Cat on: 9/29/2009
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I do not think that dual-wire interface manufacturers design their equipment in that way they wish. Such a standard had to exist, why is such case Pacific people assumed that another side in 4x speed would doubles the clock in dual-wire mode. The Aurora Converter does very same as Pacific does – it send ½ of clock in dual-wire mode. Daniel might be right about the AES3-2003 but in 2003 the whole dual-wire format was long absolute. The dual-wire was in use in the times what the processors were very slow and the AES/EBU were much different. In the end of 90s it was not a problem anymore and single AES/EBU in single-wire could handle up to 196K. So, I did not see the AES3-2003 but I might presume that in 2003 it was not even described. BTW, if you consult the Pacific guys then they might do some kind of tweak to output the whole sampling rate.

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