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echosystm |
Hi,
I need to connect my 2nd PC to my main PC via SPDIF. I'm just using the onboard sound on the 2nd PC and I don't know how to make it accept an external clock... SO, I have my main PC (Echo AudioFire) set to accept clocking over SPDIF, from the other PC.
Is there any reason why this is not a good thing to do? Is the clock on my onboard sound likely to suck ass and make this a bad idea? |
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mzvirbulis |
mmmmm.....
i was told that regardless your really should use be syncing to the master device depending on what the situation is. True but im not sure about the jitter in this case. But i think its more vital that the slave recieve the timecode from the master else you may get glitches?
cheers
and good luck |
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thecYrus |
cheap soundcards have usually really bad clocks and you'll have a lot jitter.
do you want to use V-Stack with cubase?
perhaps you can explain a bit more what you're trying to do. usually syncing 2 soundcards isn't the best way and if there are other ways i would recommend to do it different. |
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echosystm |
all my mp3s and movies are on my old PC (the PC i use for ing around on). i just want to play them through my monitors, which are connected to my work PC. i could connect the headphone jack to the analogue ins on my soundcard, but the ADC/DAC on my old computer is , so I would really rather use SPDIF. |
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echosystm |
If anyone knows how to set SoundMax (like AC97 I guess) cards to get clock over SPDIF, that would be great lol. The control panel that comes with it has nothing. |
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thecYrus |
ah well for mp3s this is no problem.. i thought you want to use it for music production.
actually then i wouldn't even sync the clocks. |
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echosystm |
quote: | Originally posted by thecYrus
ah well for mp3s this is no problem.. i thought you want to use it for music production.
actually then i wouldn't even sync the clocks. |
for spdif it must be synced by one of the computers, afaik. no audio will go through unless i set my audiofire to spdif sync, rather than internal. |
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DJ RANN |
quote: | Originally posted by echosystm
for spdif it must be synced by one of the computers, afaik. no audio will go through unless i set my audiofire to spdif sync, rather than internal. |
To get spdif working you always need to tell the input device (your good PC) to sync to the signal being sent. The device (your old mess about PC) which sends the output automatically encodes + sends the clock signal embedded with the audio signal, so it's down to the receiving device to be set to sync.
It's weird when you think about other type of signals/systems that require sync, because you usually just select the master and slave depending on which has the better clock (or in some cases system heirachy) but with spdif, as it has the clock encoded as an integral part signal, it had to be the input device that needs to be told to sync to the clock data being sent.
I wouldn't worry too much about degredation of signal quality based on the clock source - toher factors such as your DAC at the output will matter far more but as your using your ES, you will be fine.
Basically, just set your ES to sync to spdif and hit play!!! |
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