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  1. My Mac mini is a dual core 1,66 ghz so this is not the latest version My dac can be selected at 88.2 Khz in the front panel but the Mac mini doesn't recognize this sampling frequency even if it is selected on the dac. So 88,2 khz frequency would be only available on the Mac with USB or FW dacs ?
  2. I use a dac connected to the digital output of my 1.66 Mac mini I could normally play 16/44 to 24/96 with the Behringer dac connected to the Mac mini. I can also select the 88.2 khz sampling rate with the dac. As It doesn't lock well on 96khz sampling rate so I thought using 88.2 khz sampling rate with the Mac mini audio midi. The audio midi control panel shows me 32 khz, 44.1 khz, 48 khz and 96 khz sampling rates, no 88.2 khz sampling rate. I know some mac mini users have the 88.2 khz sampling rate. How can I get this sampling rate with my Mac mini ? I use OSX 10.5.8 Thanks
  3. In fact, digital electrical signal is still connected on the toslink or minitoslink socket. I will try to use this signal to go to a BNC plug
  4. I missed this article When was it written ? Number ? Thanks
  5. Do you think we can find somewhere an Apple audio output schematic ? Presently I use a separate dac but it's USB input can't go beyond 48khz
  6. I recently bought a Mac mini 1,66 ghz The digital output is a mini toslink As in the Mac mini, the digital signal is probably an electrical signal converted to optical signal output, I thought taking (inside) the electrical signal that goes to optical to make a digital S/PDIF output. For me it is a non sense to do conversion with other circuits with the existing output when the original signal (electrical) I want is inside the computer before the Minitoslink jack. Do someone tried that ? What kind oif chip Apple is using to do electrical to optical signal ? Any other idea ? Thanks
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