Oh that looks really concerning
Does anyone know whether it's been fixed?
What is your application? It really isn't that concerning for many applications.
If you aren't using multiple AES inputs -> not an issue
If you aren't implementing DIY active speakers -> not an issue
If your application does fall in to criteria mentioned above (say using a DDRC-88D to implement DIY active speakers) you can use the Okto to measure the offset between channels and adjust the timing in the upstream DSP. The only issue with this is you need to understand that there are certain activities (mentioned in my original post about the timing issues) that can cause the delays to change and you will then need to re-measure / re-correct.
EDIT: And I should add that using a DDRC-88D as a DSP for DIY active speakers with the Okto is not the best idea. Much better to use a RPi4 running CamillaDSP with the Okto in USB / AES mode. It is much more powerful, significantly less expensive, will have no timing issue and multichannel Dirac correction is not helpful for DIY active speakers.
Michael
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