wow.. there must be a whole lot of packet information going on.
kinda sad that we cant just split some copper into a Y
kinda happy that there are 'active' splitters for a digital audio connection.
i cant imagine what would need to change for two digital connections to be split with some copper.
but if i had to guess, i'd say the memory chip that holds the digital audio langauge would need to be increased.
thinking a little deeper about the connection.. it makes sense to have information sent back and forth so that the receiver is in synchronization with the soundcard.
its like the soundcard says 'hey' and the receiver sends out a 'what?'
then the soundcard is programmed with a frequency that is used by all receivers that accept...