In Reply to: 2 better questions posted by Joe Murphy Jr on May 12, 2012 at 20:00:25:
Let us use our common sense.Deutsche Grammophon physical CD's are sold at Barnes and Noble and Amazon in the US.
Would Deutsche Grammophon say "We do not offer physics CD's in the US"?I do not think so. Deutsche Grammophon would say "We offer . . . ".
Deutsche Grammophon 88.2kHz/24bit or 96kHz/24bit albums are sold at a web site. I asked Deutsche Grammophon, "Are these higher resolution files from Deutsche Grammophon?"
Deutsche Grammophon replied "We do not offer . . . "A common sense way of understanding this is the following. The web site's high res files are not from Deutsche Grammophon.
If they are not from Deutsche Grammophon, they should be upsampled from 44.1kHz/16bit lossless file or a lossy compressed file.
Edits: 05/13/12
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- RE: 2 better questions - dave789 01:01:36 05/13/12 (16)
- RE: 2 better questions - Tony Lauck 09:30:43 05/13/12 (9)
- not from DSD - dave789 19:02:53 05/13/12 (3)
- RE: not from DSD - Tony Lauck 19:12:25 05/13/12 (2)
- RE: not from DSD - dave789 19:18:12 05/13/12 (1)
- original source - Joe Murphy Jr 19:53:53 05/13/12 (0)
- Those Kleiber Beethoven 5/7 recordings. . . - Chris from Lafayette 12:36:26 05/13/12 (4)
- RE: Those Kleiber Beethoven 5/7 recordings. . . - Tony Lauck 17:56:52 05/13/12 (3)
- RE: Those Kleiber Beethoven 5/7 recordings. . . - Todd Krieger 22:19:08 05/13/12 (0)
- RE: Those Kleiber Beethoven 5/7 recordings. . . - Kal Rubinson 18:39:42 05/13/12 (1)
- RE: Those Kleiber Beethoven 5/7 recordings. . . - Tony Lauck 19:18:09 05/13/12 (0)
- if that's what you believe - Joe Murphy Jr 08:01:26 05/13/12 (5)
- free software? - dave789 19:14:12 05/13/12 (3)
- please explain - Joe Murphy Jr 19:29:46 05/13/12 (2)
- RE: please explain - dave789 19:39:12 05/13/12 (1)
- nope - Joe Murphy Jr 20:17:27 05/13/12 (0)
- RE: if that's what you believe - dave789 19:09:28 05/13/12 (0)