aut0maticdan
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Looking through my node 2 settings, I'm not quite sure what to make of the Audio Clock Trim setting for feeding into my Hugo TT2. I've been listening to it with the feature turned off, as I have turned pretty much everything I can find off--have had no problems--but curious what others think of this setting. It was default on with no ability to change prior to September, so I had been using it with mojo and no issues. I'd probably rather get a tattoo than A/B the Audio Clock Trim function on my streamer. Since the chord products don't much care for jitter, I'm inclined to keep it off and keep things simple and pure as possible. Maybe they just have it since there is no USB out and some DACs may be sensitive to jitter.
If using an external [DAC], Audio Clock Trim will reduce jitter and increase audio clock timing precessions. Not all DACs can handle this. If audible clipping or dropouts occur, disable Clock Trim to avoid BluOS's accuracy interfering with your DAC's own firmware.
Why would not all DACs be able to handled reduced jitter? This and the word 'Trim' bug me out.
https://support.bluos.net/hc/en-us/articles/360036429314-Adjusting-Audio-Settings
I See peachtree with ESS Sabre needs it turned off:
https://www.peachtreeaudio.com/pages/disabling-bluos-audio-clock-trim
If using an external [DAC], Audio Clock Trim will reduce jitter and increase audio clock timing precessions. Not all DACs can handle this. If audible clipping or dropouts occur, disable Clock Trim to avoid BluOS's accuracy interfering with your DAC's own firmware.
Why would not all DACs be able to handled reduced jitter? This and the word 'Trim' bug me out.
https://support.bluos.net/hc/en-us/articles/360036429314-Adjusting-Audio-Settings
I See peachtree with ESS Sabre needs it turned off:
https://www.peachtreeaudio.com/pages/disabling-bluos-audio-clock-trim
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