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You close the double blinds, I do the test! He he he...
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Re: No, Audiobytes are HERE!
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Okay, this is no good. I tried the blind thing and I managed only to connect my digital camera to the sub output and my razor does not sound very good in stereo only. On top of that, I got a shock trying to find the wall socket. It is really hard to inter-connect all these devices with my eyes closed... I wonder how they do it at CNRC?
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I think you are supposed to be standing on a rubber mat while making the connections.
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I just realized that my laptop has an SPDIF output. I connected the audiobytes to this and, although I haven't done any A/B tests, it now sounds a little harsher than the headphone output I was using. What's SPDIF anyway?
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Some Pretty Darned Inane Format.
Actually, it's Sony/Phillips Digital Interconnect Format. Basically it's the digital audio (compressed or not) interconnect format and is typically carried over optical/toslink cables or 75-ohm coax.
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SPDIF is a digital output. In other words, you must have a dual function jack there, otherwise you'd probably have destroyed your speakers.
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I figure if the jack fits, it must be compatible. I did make sure to lower the amp's gain though.
The sound is more detailed...but harsher. I now need to tweak the SRS Sandbox settings.
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It would have been a square wave.
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To clarify, SPDIF is the same protocol as ye olde coax and optical connections on audio equipment.
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Toshlink... (it's a non-blueray thing)
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