Wireless TOSLINK audio. Holy crap, I ran out of desk and it still works. Using two shitty plastic lenses from IKEA lamps. 96kHz 24bit uncompressed. Take that, Bluetooth!pic.twitter.com/Rus4rLaTt8
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New record: 140cm. I don't think I can go any further with this setup. The alignment is extremely finicky at this point, and any added loss makes it drop out.pic.twitter.com/AKUEbxKUzN
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To give an idea of the margin: at 135cm it sounds perfect, at 140cm I get the occasional dropout, and at 145cm it's unusable.
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Hector Martin Retweeted Hector Martin
Follow-up thread: now with lasers.https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/1010511381622185984 …
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Hector Martin @marcan42I took a $0.65 red laser module and soldered it across the S/PDIF output. No driver. Nothing. It works. There is so much wrong with this I don't even know where to start. This isn't supposed to work! 6MHz on a $0.65 laser pointer?! Thank you China for not adding decoupling caps. pic.twitter.com/oIn9CkQuSUShow this thread1 reply 8 retweets 33 likesShow this thread -
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is there a kernel driver to transform an spdif into a network card?
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I guess you'd need something to insert padding to a fixed bitrate though, but yeah. Not too hard to write.
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