Appendix F
Known Bugs and Limitations
F.1 Limitations
The following are known limitations of the
1. If the AES/EBU signal is lost while recording, some garbage may be recorded
before the situation is recognized.
2. Some DAT machines interrupt the AES/EBU data stream when their state
is changed. For example, going from `STOP' to `PLAY' may cause the input
lock to be temporarily dropped.
DAT-Link
3. On
hardware revisions prior to version 1.4, the
and
only transfers the rst four bytes of the channel status and user
narecord
bits. Furthermore, the right channel status returned by
be a copy of the left channel status.
4. Some remote controls are not properly trained using
B.5.2 for details.
5. When the DAT sampling rate is changed using the
DAT machine may take a few seconds to lock to the new rate losing some
data. An audible click may also be generated. Subsequent playback at the
same rate should not suer from this problem.
6. Playback and recording over a network may not be able to keep up at 48,000
samples/second stereo. Often you will need to use lower sampling rates, record
or playback in mono, or execute the commands on the same machine as the
NetAudio server is running on.
7. Not all precisions and encodings are supported when sample-rate conversion
is invoked.
DAT-Link
and NetAudio.
option to
-c
narecord
rctrain
. See Appendix
option to
-S
naplay
will really
, the
naplay
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