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Is All SPDIF Audio Output the Same?

CyberSpaZtiK asks: "I am going to build a Linux audio appliance to hold my music collection in various formats and for output to my stereo system. Because of a probable lack of Linux availability or support for audio cards with high quality D/A converters and low-noise electronics (or am I mistaken?), I want to keep the output path completelely digital by using a card with SPDIF output. However, it occurs to me that I actually know very little about SPDIF - are all SPDIF outputs made equal? Can I expect every SPDIF interface to emit the exact PCM data of the source audio, or are there over/under-sampling/aliasing, etc. issues that you sometimes get with digital signal processing? What do I need to understand about SPDIF and/or other digital output interfaces to make an informed decision?"

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  1. Way to go by 1967mustangman · · Score: 1, Troll

    I can't answer your question, but I will tell you one thing for sure. The lack of anything that effectively manages a music collection in Linux has long been a beef of mine. I hate to say it, but music "jukeboxes" are one area where Widows has a definate advantage.

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