lag0a
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I am wondering if you can add RAM and a RAM interface into your DAC to store the music file there temporarily to play it then automaticly delete it.
This idea came to me because I think the CPU imprints it's own sound signature while processing and buffering the music file into your DAC. I don't think you can do much with adding a separate CPU and motherboard interface to your DAC but a RAM interface seems possible. This is to stop the computer from consistently buffering, streaming, and communicating with the DAC through usb, toslink, or coaxial spdif.
If the computer can first buffer and send the whole music file into the DAC's RAM then stop communicating with the DAC until the music file is done playing could improve the sound.
If there is already such technology out there then please let me know or any other similiar and better storage instead of RAM.
This idea came to me because I think the CPU imprints it's own sound signature while processing and buffering the music file into your DAC. I don't think you can do much with adding a separate CPU and motherboard interface to your DAC but a RAM interface seems possible. This is to stop the computer from consistently buffering, streaming, and communicating with the DAC through usb, toslink, or coaxial spdif.
If the computer can first buffer and send the whole music file into the DAC's RAM then stop communicating with the DAC until the music file is done playing could improve the sound.
If there is already such technology out there then please let me know or any other similiar and better storage instead of RAM.