Chris Barker wrote: > > > Here's another analogy. Do windows product managers argue whether or > not to support higher display resolutions? Do they draw the line at > 1080p or do they say we need to support 4K and better displays? High > resolution audio support is just the same. Let's not put up artificial > limits. Well, there is a practical difference. Powerful big-money corporate clients have demanded high-resolution display support. No corporate client has ever threatened to walk without high-resolution audio support. Whether you like the designation or not, USB Audio 2.0 serves a niche market. Please don't flood my mailbox with righteous complaints about how popular your products are. None of you represent the make-or-break tipping point on the sale of 100,000 seats of Windows and Office. -- Tim Roberts, timr@xxxxxxxxx Providenza & Boekelheide, Inc. ****************** WDMAUDIODEV addresses: Post message: mailto:wdmaudiodev@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subscribe: mailto:wdmaudiodev-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=subscribe Unsubscribe: mailto:wdmaudiodev-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe Moderator: mailto:wdmaudiodev-moderators@xxxxxxxxxxxxx URL to WDMAUDIODEV page: http://www.wdmaudiodev.com/