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Vinyl vs high def audio ie 24bit / 96 or 192khz


Vinyl vs high def audio ie 24bit / 96 or 192khz - Audiogon Forums

It's never too late to start, but it's not about quality as much as you may think (especially with entry level turntable), it's about record collecting, ...

Vinyl Vs. 'Hi-Rez' 24-bit Digital : r/audiophile - Reddit

When you rip a vinyl record in a high end setup to high res digital Flac files, the digital playback in a good DAC will sound identical to the ...

Would there really be any point in recording an LP record to a Hi-Fi ...

High definition audio such as 96khz at 24 bit always yields a larger dynamic range which means more headroom and better frequency response. Even ...

24 bit/96khz vs 24 bit/192khz - Gearspace

For your purposes, and the purposes of everyone else for that matter, the only difference is the system resources used to record, edit, and mix ...

Vinyl vs. Digital: Which Sounds Better? - MetalSucks

... 96, and 192 kHz with a bit depth of 24 bits. What is this? Report ... Uncompressed high-res audio files with 24-bit resolution have a ...

What is high-resolution audio? And is hi-res music worth it?

Hi-res audio files usually use a sampling frequency of 48kHz, 96kHz or 192kHz at 24-bit, but you can also have 88.2kHz and 176.4kHz files. Hi- ...

24bit 96khz vs 192khz. Will I hear the difference? - StereoNET

It depends if your system has enough resolution for you to hear the difference. If your primary concern is emotional engagement with the music then 24/96 ...

Audio from vinyl (24 / 96-192 khz). Converting/downsampling?

Extra bit depth is usually more helpful for editing than a higher sampling rate. 16-bit is plenty of extra room. There may be a little bit of ...

Why does 192kHz/24bit make broadcast-level sound quality?

In the past, 96kHz/24bit is considered as the “high resolution” audio. ... 192kHz/24bit becomes the relatively higher standard in audio ...

High-resolution audio - Wikipedia

It commonly refers to 96 or 192 kHz sample rates. However, 44.1 kHz/24-bit, 48 kHz/24-bit and 88.2 kHz/24-bit recordings also exist that are labeled HD Audio ...

24bit 96khz vs 192khz. Will I hear the difference? - StereoNET

Crazy thing is I've heard DAC's that sound better in 192khz (upsampling from 44) than they do in 96khz. So perhaps some peoples DAC's just sound ...

24-bit/192kHz is pointless? - General Forum - Audiophile Style

Other than that I really can't say much. I do have 16/44.1, 24/96, and 24/176.4 versions of a single album. At least I can give the resolutions ...

192kHz/24bit vs 44.1 kHz/16bit audio - no quality difference?

But the same is not true for playback-only. There, 16-bit is just fine. As for sampling rates, there is some indication that higher rates like ...

What is High-Resolution Audio? The Way The Artists Truly Intended

There is no single standard for High Resolution Audio, but the most commonly used specifications are 24bit/96kHz(3.2x more data transmitted than ...

Understanding Sample Rate, Bit Depth, and Bit Rate - Headphonesty

Audio recorded in 192kHz/24-bit will take up 6.5x more file space than one sampled at 44.1kHz/16-bit. So when do you need to record in 192kHz/24 ...

88.2khz versus 96khz? (24-bit) - We Are The Music Makers Forums

the only benefit in compaction to 44.1 is that 88.1 audio will be better processed by processing plug-ins but in 99,9% of cases you will not ...

Is it worth it? (192kHz/96kHz & 24-bit) - YouTube

Hi/High res audio means music files recorded at 24-bit and higher than 44.1kHz sampling rates (often 48kHz, 96kHz and 192kHz).

A/B test:same recording DSD vs 24bit / 96kHz - Audiophile Style

"If it's going to be a 176.4 or 192kHz DVD-Audio release, then we ... But in both high-resolution settings, the Nyquist frequency is high ...

24 bit HI Res downloads vs Vinyl? Preferences? - Canuck Audio Mart

I listen to both hi-res (192kHz & DSD) and vinyl. Both formats sound good to me. They aren't mutually exclusive in my mind. YMMV ...

High Resolution Audio | Sony Ireland

There is no single standard for High-Resolution Audio, but the most commonly used specifications are 24-bit/96 kHz (3.2x more data transmitted than CD) and 24- ...