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So I have been working on SPDIF Toslink and lossless audio for a few days, I keep hitting a bump in logic. I have facts that show that Toslink does 125Mbps or more, and the old standard (1983) is 3.1Mbps.
Now I read on Wiki and other websites that Toslink cannot do lossless due to bitrate restrictions, yet that is a lie in whole, next I see its copy rights, except analogue doesn't have any.
When I say analogue, I mean to decompress the audio and play it over 3-4x 3.5mm jacks, which blatantly doesn't have any protection, and is even suggested for lossless.
I have tested several bitrates, and cannot at all make even DTS-MA go above 30 ish Mbps, its standard is 24.5Mbps, well below 125Mbps.
Do anyone have better information? I can do 192Khz 32bit 2 channel PCM which is roughly 12mbps +, some of the DTS-MA rates are lower than this.
Does SPDIF carry the full stream, or just the core? And if core only why?
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Fiber-Optic Devices TOSLINK (digikey.com) | SPDIF (tech-faq.com)
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Same here, for Dolby Digital Plus, max rate 6Mbps.
DD+ has a variable transmission rates ranging from 96 Kbps all the way up to to 6 Mbps. As a comparison, Dolby Digital has a limit of 640 Kbps.
DD+ is transmitted via an HDMI 1.3 connection. In order to use DD+, it’s therefore important to make sure that one’s A/V receiver is equipped with an HDMI connection.
This is because the high bit rates used by DD+ can be too much for the bandwidths offered by digital or coaxial connections.
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Apparently my system that does 12.228Mbps + cant do 6Mbps. Must be a joke at 1.5Mbps, which is equal to DTS core.
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So DTS-X trailer, I can see the core and its the only thing being played, but what is happening in the second and third image?
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All the above used the same wavs from the same source, in varying samples (48Khz, 96Khz and 192Khz).
If I play HRA vs MA, the MA sounds better and has better speaker placement, and volume.
Why is that If I get the same core with both?
Now I read on Wiki and other websites that Toslink cannot do lossless due to bitrate restrictions, yet that is a lie in whole, next I see its copy rights, except analogue doesn't have any.
When I say analogue, I mean to decompress the audio and play it over 3-4x 3.5mm jacks, which blatantly doesn't have any protection, and is even suggested for lossless.
I have tested several bitrates, and cannot at all make even DTS-MA go above 30 ish Mbps, its standard is 24.5Mbps, well below 125Mbps.
Do anyone have better information? I can do 192Khz 32bit 2 channel PCM which is roughly 12mbps +, some of the DTS-MA rates are lower than this.
Does SPDIF carry the full stream, or just the core? And if core only why?
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Fiber-Optic Devices TOSLINK (digikey.com) | SPDIF (tech-faq.com)
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Same here, for Dolby Digital Plus, max rate 6Mbps.
DD+ has a variable transmission rates ranging from 96 Kbps all the way up to to 6 Mbps. As a comparison, Dolby Digital has a limit of 640 Kbps.
DD+ is transmitted via an HDMI 1.3 connection. In order to use DD+, it’s therefore important to make sure that one’s A/V receiver is equipped with an HDMI connection.
This is because the high bit rates used by DD+ can be too much for the bandwidths offered by digital or coaxial connections.
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Apparently my system that does 12.228Mbps + cant do 6Mbps. Must be a joke at 1.5Mbps, which is equal to DTS core.
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So DTS-X trailer, I can see the core and its the only thing being played, but what is happening in the second and third image?
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All the above used the same wavs from the same source, in varying samples (48Khz, 96Khz and 192Khz).
If I play HRA vs MA, the MA sounds better and has better speaker placement, and volume.
Why is that If I get the same core with both?
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