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Re: SPDIF to AESIn case I didn’t make this clear the glitch happened when the CD went on its own from track 1 to track 2. It may have also glitched when I stopped it. After that I stopped playing it thru the system. When I played the same CD when plugged into the analog inputs it played just fine.I may revisit this later and see if I can figure out the behavior and see what it seems to be related to.When building some radio station control rooms a few years ago the guy I was working for had us connect from the SPDIF out of the CD players to the AES inputs of the digital Radio station console by just connecting the hot and shield and ignoring the pin 3 on the AES. And it worked just fine. But both pieces of equipment where at 44.1k.
Re: SPDIF to AES
In case I didn’t make this clear the glitch happened when the CD went on its own from track 1 to track 2. It may have also glitched when I stopped it. After that I stopped playing it thru the system. When I played the same CD when plugged into the analog inputs it played just fine.
I may revisit this later and see if I can figure out the behavior and see what it seems to be related to.
When building some radio station control rooms a few years ago the guy I was working for had us connect from the SPDIF out of the CD players to the AES inputs of the digital Radio station console by just connecting the hot and shield and ignoring the pin 3 on the AES. And it worked just fine. But both pieces of equipment where at 44.1k.