If you mean by 'Laser Disc' an ordinary CD, I can imagine that it is almost
impossible to find the same starting point again. if you are lucky, there are
some zero samples preceding the audio. So you must strip of these zero samples
and start comparing from the first real audiosample on. This should work, unless
the zero's are coming from a muting cirquit on the cd player.
I found that consecutive transfers do give the same samples, if you can
synchronize the samples on a distinct peak or click in the audio. And a part
from error-interpolation of course...
Regards,
Michel van der Mark,
Gouda, NL
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> Subject: [cmi833X] Perfect digital transfer, it's possible?
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> > I'm trying to do a digital transfer without any loss between a Laser
> > Disc and my digital sound card using the optical connections.
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> > But a find random diferences between consecutive transfers of the
> > same track that meke me think that something it's wrong.
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> > Anybody can confirm if its possible a perfect digital transfer or
> > i'm trying to do something impossible?
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