01-18-2021, 09:59 PM
@poodytang
24-bit/192kHz x 2-channel = 9.2 megabits/s = approximately 1.2 megabytes/s. That's not much of a burden for a hard drive even through a USB2.0 interface. But you can measure the average throughput with simple file-transfer timing tests. Sure, SSD should be faster, but this may be irrelevant for the problem at hand.
And you're talking about PCM-encoded files so either software or hardware control can be applied. DSD-encoded material is a different kettle of fish.
Regards,
Kent
24-bit/192kHz x 2-channel = 9.2 megabits/s = approximately 1.2 megabytes/s. That's not much of a burden for a hard drive even through a USB2.0 interface. But you can measure the average throughput with simple file-transfer timing tests. Sure, SSD should be faster, but this may be irrelevant for the problem at hand.
And you're talking about PCM-encoded files so either software or hardware control can be applied. DSD-encoded material is a different kettle of fish.
Regards,
Kent