Is jitter an issue? Streaming to ntwkd receiver.


I am set up in a Home Network with an Home Theater PC running JRiver media server software and a Denon AVR4310ci streaming the audio, all ethernet connected to the home network.

Would the receiver be suceptible to jitter under this set up? I don't know if the pertinent question is whether my receiver's DACs are asynchronous? In this case I have the receiver playing back files from the HTPC via ethernet.

I can also play back from the HTPC to the receiver via HDMI connection (Hewlett Packard with Beats Audio sound card).

I'm trying to decide on the value of adding a USB Asynchronous DAC to the set up.

Thanks for sharing your knowledge.

Javier

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Showing 1 response by kijanki

If you transfer audio over Ethernet then you really transfer data and jitter doesn't apply since data doesn't have time base. Playback program doesn't matter unless it has some kind of processing in it (like upsampling).

Jitter is promptly recreated inside of your receiver when data clock is created for D/A converter. The only thing you can control is ambient electrical noise. Using power conditioners/filters, keeping devices and cables apart and even using better Ethernet cable (since it acts like long antenna for RFI) might reduce jitter. I said might, because your receiver's clock could be the predominant jitter source. As for HDMI - I don't know much about it.