I've had a lot of "4k 60Hz DP1.4" cables that actually couldn't even handle UHD HDR10 10-bit at 60Hz (but by dropping any one of these requirements, they'd work fine) And that's at 2m length. For anything longer I'll probably go with fiber (Audiophiles were right all along /s)
lol, you haven’t heard it! that’s pseudoscientific. it’s just mainly two things, electrical noise which the dac has to filter / reject, which it can’t do perfectly, and jitter, which effects time domain stuff, on the usb. pretty widely reported, incl the designer of the dac
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Most non-professional USB dacs I've seen are from creators who talk absolute pseudoscientific bullshit to sell more expensive BS they can charge you for. If such an effect were to occur, it'd end up baked in the music anyway, as no recording studio cares about these at all.
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USB jitter, even of USB2.0, would either cause entire blocks of 10ms or longer to skip, or be entirely compensated for. It can't produce anything audible except for skips. Either you hear something, or you hear nothing, no way for it to degrade audio quality at all.
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