In Reply to: Bit perfect AV player SW. posted by beppe61 on June 26, 2015 at 00:50:46:
Bit-perfect means that the data from the audio media or file hasn't been altered in any way prior to the final D/A process. Just about all "NOS" or non-oversampled playback is bit-perfect. If the playback uses sample rate conversion, data enhancement, or data truncation, then it is no longer bit-perfect.
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