using S/PDIF toslink to transfer sound from Macbook to imac
using S/PDIF toslink to transfer sound from Macbook to imac
This is probably not the wisest thing to do - but I'm trying to make use of existing gear rather than forking out for new.
I have ....
an emagic a 6/2 usb external soundcard which has coaxial S/PDIF in/ out connectors.
a Macbook and imac which both have mini 3.5 mm S/PDIF Toslink sockets
I want to route the sound out from the Macbook into the imac - ( using the Macbook as a virtual instrument host ... )
I'm presuming the S/PDIF coaxial and S/PDIF Toslink are incompatible - so I can't take a S/PDIF line out from the Macbook into the S/PDIF socket of the a6/2.
Options appear to be
1. 3.5 mm S/PDIF Toslink direct from Macbook to Imac, which is connected to the a6/2 by usb.
Actually .... that seems to be the only option.
Would this work ??
What about latency ?
Are there any better methods ?
Does it make sense sonically ?
any advice would be welcome
thanks
I have ....
an emagic a 6/2 usb external soundcard which has coaxial S/PDIF in/ out connectors.
a Macbook and imac which both have mini 3.5 mm S/PDIF Toslink sockets
I want to route the sound out from the Macbook into the imac - ( using the Macbook as a virtual instrument host ... )
I'm presuming the S/PDIF coaxial and S/PDIF Toslink are incompatible - so I can't take a S/PDIF line out from the Macbook into the S/PDIF socket of the a6/2.
Options appear to be
1. 3.5 mm S/PDIF Toslink direct from Macbook to Imac, which is connected to the a6/2 by usb.
Actually .... that seems to be the only option.
Would this work ??
What about latency ?
Are there any better methods ?
Does it make sense sonically ?
any advice would be welcome
thanks
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you kinda lost me on which had what... it's Monday. re-reading it, yeah just do optical from one computer to the other.
a converter should be cheap, I can't imagine parts for one costing more than $5 including the case. to convert light to electricity you just need a photocell, to go the other way around you just need an LED.
a one way converter for $20
http://www.svideo.com/toslinkcoax1.html
salesdude thought the same about his name, he now also goes by 'Hidden Driveways'. he works for a toy store (music gear) and sees a LOT of what's out there.
a converter should be cheap, I can't imagine parts for one costing more than $5 including the case. to convert light to electricity you just need a photocell, to go the other way around you just need an LED.
a one way converter for $20
http://www.svideo.com/toslinkcoax1.html
salesdude thought the same about his name, he now also goes by 'Hidden Driveways'. he works for a toy store (music gear) and sees a LOT of what's out there.
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Indeed that's really cool.
just went to apple site to check where this is mentionned, but that spec isn't obvious, apple doesn't put it on the general specs (you've got to push forward in the technical specifications to see it), altough they should because that's a great one!
anyway thanks, your topic didn't mean to, but it gave me a great solution to one of my present big questions (topic "2-macbooks-ultralite-KORE2-live-workstation setup"..)
cheers
just went to apple site to check where this is mentionned, but that spec isn't obvious, apple doesn't put it on the general specs (you've got to push forward in the technical specifications to see it), altough they should because that's a great one!
anyway thanks, your topic didn't mean to, but it gave me a great solution to one of my present big questions (topic "2-macbooks-ultralite-KORE2-live-workstation setup"..)
cheers