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Some of my recording equipment has digital out via coaxial and optical connectors, but the 830 does not recognize the input when selected. What s the problem?

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Some of my recording equipment has digital out via coaxial and optical connectors, but the 830 does not recognize the input when selected. What s the problem?

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There can be many reasons for this ranging from faulty cables, incorrect input/output selection, poor quality transmitter/receiver, incorrect impedance cable, etc. The 830 has low jitter, transmit/receive circuitry that exactly meet the requirements of the IEC60958 type 2 interface (SPDIF). Some equipment, such as the Panasonic SV3800 DAT recorder, allows IEC60958 type 1 (professional format often referred to as AES/EBU) to be output on the consumer format, unbalanced electrical interface (e.g. coaxial, optical). This is often the cause of communication problems between machines, for instance, when a user wants to copy a DAT to a CD with all the start ID s converted to CD track starts (p/q codes). This is because the professional format does not pass this type of sub-code.

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