charlie@oakhill.UUCP (Charlie Thompson) (10/29/89)
I have a Magnavox CD player model CDB-460. Yesterday I was scoping the digital output from the rear panel and noticed that it almost looks like AES/EBU format! Does anybody have timing diagrams for the digital output from the CDB-460?? I'd like to know if it's close enough to fake out a typical AES/EBU interface. ( Channel status excluded of course). I also have an Aiwa Excella XD001 DAT recorder. I noticed that the DAT's digital output looks suspiciously like AES/EBU. Does anybody have any timing diagrams for this beast as well?? Finally, has anyone out there used the YAMAHA YM3613B Digital Audio Interface Transmitter chip?? It looks a lot like AES/EBU as well although YAMAHA does not say so explicitly. Thanks in advance, Charlie Thompson
dar@telesoft.com (David Reisner) (10/31/89)
In article <2551@radio.oakhill.UUCP>, charlie@oakhill.UUCP (Charlie Thompson) writes: > I have a Magnavox CD player model CDB-460. > Yesterday I was scoping the digital output > from the rear panel and noticed that it almost looks like AES/EBU > format! > > I also have an Aiwa Excella XD001 DAT recorder. I noticed that > the DAT's digital output looks suspiciously like AES/EBU. The digital outputs from CD players and DAT decks ARE AES/EBU. (Actually, they're the Japanese version, which flips a couple of subchannel bits.) Motorola (the original poster's company) may be coming out with a set of "AES/EBU" chips. They would be the first domestic supplier (a practical consideration for US manufacturers). -David {uunet,ucsd}!telesoft!dar, dar@sdcsvax.ucsd.edu