JoeBorn
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You have previously discussed the Neuros devices here, I hope you won't view this as spamming your forums.
I'm posting on behalf of Neuros because we wanted to invite your input into our development process. We are currently in the process of developing two new products that may be of interest to the folks here. The first is the Neuros 3 and the second is the next generation of our PVP series, called the 442.
Both of these product will be targeted to the high end segment of the market and we'd like your input on SQ issues I/O etc.
We are currently in the process of creating development boards that will allow developers to get a jump on developing for our players, which are all open source and built on Linux. We are currently in the process of developing the hardware for these boards. I know you all have strong opinions about codecs, gapless and other software issues, but right now we're resolving the hardware specs.
Here's what we have Burr Brown ADC-DAC capable of 24 bit audio at 96KHz
I also am using a separate PLL to generate the sample rate clock
and making sure that at least the hardware is ready to handle SA-CD quality in all its glory
S/PDIF output only
LINE-IN for recording (requires an external mic pre-amp)
As you can see, It's really intended to be a high end portable audio player not a DAT recording replacement per se.
You can read the logs of a recent discussion between myself and hardware engineer below
http://open.neurosaudio.com/files/neuros.09-10.log
BTW you can monitor and participate in these discussions in realtime on #neuros IRC channel on freenode. Again, our product development process is an open one that we welcome your input on.
We would love any feedback and particuliarly on the hardware side since that's what we're working on right now. Thanks in advance for your help
Joe Born
Neuros Technology
Jborn at neurosaudio.com
I'm posting on behalf of Neuros because we wanted to invite your input into our development process. We are currently in the process of developing two new products that may be of interest to the folks here. The first is the Neuros 3 and the second is the next generation of our PVP series, called the 442.
Both of these product will be targeted to the high end segment of the market and we'd like your input on SQ issues I/O etc.
We are currently in the process of creating development boards that will allow developers to get a jump on developing for our players, which are all open source and built on Linux. We are currently in the process of developing the hardware for these boards. I know you all have strong opinions about codecs, gapless and other software issues, but right now we're resolving the hardware specs.
Here's what we have Burr Brown ADC-DAC capable of 24 bit audio at 96KHz
I also am using a separate PLL to generate the sample rate clock
and making sure that at least the hardware is ready to handle SA-CD quality in all its glory
S/PDIF output only
LINE-IN for recording (requires an external mic pre-amp)
As you can see, It's really intended to be a high end portable audio player not a DAT recording replacement per se.
You can read the logs of a recent discussion between myself and hardware engineer below
http://open.neurosaudio.com/files/neuros.09-10.log
BTW you can monitor and participate in these discussions in realtime on #neuros IRC channel on freenode. Again, our product development process is an open one that we welcome your input on.
We would love any feedback and particuliarly on the hardware side since that's what we're working on right now. Thanks in advance for your help
Joe Born
Neuros Technology
Jborn at neurosaudio.com