technology4617
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Thanks! I ordered the components (including a new Jaguar), so I should be able to test this in a couple of weeks or so.
By the way, unrelated question: if you've ever had your hands on the official Jaguar SCART cables, do they use injection molded connectors for the console end? I just bought one that I was going to modify for composite sync, and I'm worried I made a horrible mistake.
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Is there any kind of simple "word length converter" IC available? I haven't been able to find anything with a quick search.
EDIT: According to this guy, the converter does work with 16-bit i2s despite its absence from the datasheet. Weird. http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/digital-source/240007-16bit-i2s-48khz-source-src4192.html
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The datasheet says the SRC4192 "supports I2S, Left-Justified, Right-Justified, and TDM Data Formats," so does the Jaguar output an uncommon form of serial audio or something? I'm not overly familiar with the different digital audio formats.
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http://www.head-fi.org/t/740288/super-nintendo-spdif-dacs-and-you/15#post_11688810
I had the idea of using this PCB to implement a "normalized" SPDIF output on the Jaguar, but after looking at the SRC4192's datasheet, I'm a little confused as to how it works and whether it would work with the Jaguar's variety of oddball sample rates.
Would any of the more technically-minded of you be able to comment on this?
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http://www.head-fi.org/t/740288/super-nintendo-spdif-dacs-and-you/15#post_11688810
I had the idea of using this PCB to implement a "normalized" SPDIF output on the Jaguar, but after looking at the SRC4192's datasheet, I'm a little confused as to how it works and whether it would work with the Jaguar's variety of oddball sample rates.
Would any of the more technically-minded of you be able to comment on this?

(reposting) L-Train's 96KHz SNES SPDIF PCB on Jaguar
in Atari Jaguar Programming
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Is the connector injection molded or just glued together?