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eierndes timing hat doch nichts mit der synchronisierung der wandler zu tun. richtiges ADAT sync oder word clock ist eine frage von "geht oder geht nicht". so habe ich es gelernt und wikipedia siehts auch so.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_clock
"Word clock should not be confused with Time Code; word clock is used entirely to keep a perfectly-timed and constant bitrate to avoid data errors. The word clock generator, usually built-in to analog-to-digital converters, creates digital pulses which contain no other data, and is considered essential to avoid frequency drift between the internal oscillators of each device. Timecode is actual data (technically metadata) about the media content being transmitted, and is optional, being sent in a higher layer."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Word_clock
"Word clock should not be confused with Time Code; word clock is used entirely to keep a perfectly-timed and constant bitrate to avoid data errors. The word clock generator, usually built-in to analog-to-digital converters, creates digital pulses which contain no other data, and is considered essential to avoid frequency drift between the internal oscillators of each device. Timecode is actual data (technically metadata) about the media content being transmitted, and is optional, being sent in a higher layer."