ESI Waveterminal 192L User Manual

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ESI Waveterminal 192

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6. SPDIF Optical Out/AC3(Dolby digital)
This port can transfer 192X’s audio data without loss directly to an DAT, MD and CD-
recorder, which support digital connection.
This port sends out the signal indicated as ‘4-waveterminal 192 2ch’ on application’s
device set up and also sends out AC3 encoded Dolby Digital signal.
When you playback DVD title on a software DVD player, you can easily make surround
sound environment using the port and AV receiver with decoder.
In this case, software DVD player and DVD title must support AC3 digital thru function.


Caution:
When you use Waveterminal 192X with Optional add-on card MI/ODI/O, you can get
not only Optical out, also Optical input and Coaxial In/Output. In this case, you need to
select Digital out on 192X’s control panel.

Caution:
Although 192X’s Tos-Link Optical I/O port can’t support 192kHz in specification, we
got the reports shows possibility while we were testing. However, it heavily depends on
system environment, It may have problem on over 100kHz sample rate. You have to use
high quality Optical cable otherwise you may get loss of data or distortion.


7.8. Sync In/Out port
This is for using more than one more Waveterminal 192X or other digital recording card
in one computer system. This port is used for synchronize between your devices.
Because all digital devices have their own clock source, you have to set one clock as
Master and others as slave. Connect from Sync out of Master clock card to Sync In of
slave card. In Master clock card, set clock source as ‘Internal’. Slave card should set as
‘card sync’.

9 MI/ODI/O connector (sold separately)
This connector is for connecting MI/ODI/O add-on card.
MI/ODI/O add-on card makes Waveterminal 192X a total of 4 in 8out Audio / 16 MIDI
channel integrated audio interface.

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