In Reply to: RE: Good point posted by oldmkvi on April 9, 2014 at 08:38:13:
If I were to be digitizing LPs, I don't think I would use DSD. The reason would not be sound quality, it would be the inability to do any editing of the results that eliminated ticks, clicks and pops. All of the available repair software runs on PCM files, so if you wanted to do any cleanup you would need to do a conversion from DSD to PCM and (if desired) back to DSD. Under the circumstances, you would get better sound quality if you just did the initial capture in PCM.
I would recommend digitizing LPs at 176/24 or 192/24.
Tony Lauck
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- RE: Good point - Tony Lauck 09:51:47 04/09/14 (12)
- RE: Good point - Sprezza Tura 11:24:36 04/09/14 (11)
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