I had not read the article yet but it seems that makes sense. In other words, I was on the mark thinking that they do send raw data out of the iPod's dock. However that spoils my fun if I need to spend $250,000 to get the rights to the decoder. Just when you think you smarter than the big guys they show that they knew you were coming, LOL! However, this means to me that you just need to find a cheap iPod compatible product that would have this receiver and gut it! Just like I am going to do with a cheap dvd player just to rob the SACD decoder section and the spinner itself and put in the Opus DAC and a tube output stage. Oh man, this is getting to be too interesting. Pay Apple, they give you the keys, you sell those keys in a decoder/spdif converter form, you make money! Nothing new here, just the licensing games the big boys play to to make tons of cash and keep it all to themselves!
I guess you can expect this for the most part but it wouldn't hurt them if 100 iPods in the world got modded to do this. Not everybody wants to break open they iPod, void the warranty, risk burning it up, all to hook it up to a DAC that you had to DIY just to afford good sound. They must think that I am building as good as DAC that I can for as little money as I can so that I may save all of my pennies to one day overtake their commpany! LOL!
I guess you can expect this for the most part but it wouldn't hurt them if 100 iPods in the world got modded to do this. Not everybody wants to break open they iPod, void the warranty, risk burning it up, all to hook it up to a DAC that you had to DIY just to afford good sound. They must think that I am building as good as DAC that I can for as little money as I can so that I may save all of my pennies to one day overtake their commpany! LOL!














