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I run my own reviews, build logs, news, troubleshooting articles, etc website. My site is free of ads or trackers if anyone is interested in checking it out: www.HallmanLabs.com I usually do reviews on Op-amps and DAC accessories, like the AudioQuest Jitterbug or Sbooster Vbus2. This time I am comparing two completely separate DACs. The Burson Audio Play vs my custom ES9038Pro DAC. The only input the Burson "Play" has is USB input! This limits the way I can get specific test signals into the unit for comparison to my ES9038Pro that has 3 input interfaces. I am looking for recommendations on good software for checking jitter, phase, BER etc. I know of a few, but some are unable to play nicely with Windows 10 x64 Pro. A good example being Audio Rightmark, sometimes works and sometimes doesn't. http://audio.rightmark.org/index_new.shtml I have a pretty decent digital oscilloscope (Siglent SDS1202X-E 200 MHz w/ serial decode included free) and a dual function generator, but how can I use this when digital input is my only option. Edit: I did notice that my DDS function generator has TTL output in the rear. That might be handy in a situation like this.
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Hello all, I would like to seek from here for upgrading my CAS system Win 7 PC>jitterbug>Halide Design DAC HD>int. amp>speaker When I compare my CAS system to my CD player (500 USD), the latter shows much more full bodied, more details, more punchy and dynamic, live-liked sound. I listen to music when I use my PC, I have 100Gb flac file from my ripped CD, and 50% of time I use Spotify. So my questions are: -what is the bottleneck of my system? PC or DAC? or USB noise filter? -should I give up PC as server? Is there any network audio player that can stream the sound from my PC (e.g. when I watch Youtube)? Currently I dont want to buy a NAS due to space capacity. Thanks in advance, cheers.