Another jitter filter issue


A recent thread discussed using anti-jitter devices between digital cable boxes or sateleite boxes and a receiver or DAC. Wouldn't that foul-up a dolby digital signal?
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Showing 1 response by buscis2

Generally speaking, as long as the connections between all of the digital units involved were of good quality, and the dejittering device being used is capable of actually PASSING a Dolby Digital signal, there SHOULD be a notable improvement in the reduction of jitter.

But, the integrity of the interconnection is of primary importance. Bad interconnection could INDUCE as much, if not MORE jitter to the signal, than the dejittering device is actually removing.