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RE: Digital Audio


  • Subject: RE: Digital Audio
  • From: BUTLER, Tony, FM
  • Date: Wed, 09 Jan 2002 10:03:00 +0000

> IRDA is not dead and buried just yet. The datapath I am
> designing will be
> capable of sending any digital signal from one end to the
> other. The problem
> with IRDA is that as yet, I am unable to RELIABLY capture the
> IRDA and get a
> reliable digital output.

Doh! Dontchya just hate that unreliability thing? :-(

> I may well be able to offer IRDA as an upgrade option at a
> later date but

Hurrah! That's what I like to hear - not 'We're not doing x
because it's too tricky/expensive/whatever' but 'maybe not
today, maybe not tomorrow - but some day and soon(?) I might
be able to offer it' :-)

> for now, the priority is to get normal IR launched as most
> equipment will
> work with that and I NEED IR to control the switcher.

Though with IrDA you might be able to look to computer control :-)

Actually, are u thinking of PC control/setup of the switcher???
Could be v. easy to set up then for us dumb users!

cheers,


Tony


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