Borrowing ideas from 
http://www.audiorail.com/faqs.htm#F4.
for linking  units might  be a good idea.

Will slow down and stop spamming the group for a while :-)
- Bo-Erik


-----Original Message-----
From: sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu [mailto:sursound-boun...@music.vt.edu] On 
Behalf Of Michael Chapman
Sent: den 24 maj 2013 10:36
To: Surround Sound discussion group 
Subject: Re: [Sursound] Making a standalone 8ch PLayer

Sampo à écrit:

Seriously, if even this kind of a list really wanted to make something happen, 
we could easily forget about PLAs, FPGAs, Arms, Intels and everything else. The 
price of a pure pedal-to-the-metal ASIC is so low, and it's allure so great to 
major hardware manufacturers (if done right), that we could actually jump to 
that final semiconductor technology right now. Seriously. :) ___

I'm usually negative about IP (patents, registered designs, ...), but an
anecdote:
Knew a zoologist who invented a wonderful gadget. Published the design.
Then went to a manufacturer.
They agreed it was wonderful, but said that tooling up to make it did not make 
commercial sense, as once they'd 'created the market' they would be undercut 
and they'd lose out.
So if you want to be sure of a manufacturer you may need to be able to licence 
it.
Sure you can insist on sensible pricing as part of the licence (and not take 
any revenue oneself ...).

Michael


PS Minor point,not worth responding at the time: But my 'daisy-chaining'
argument did involve a 'chain', i.e. a bit of wire between boxes ... for the 
synch, the clock, whatever ...
MC

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