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In Reply to: RE: Howto - 96k/24b Audio, Linn Masters, Lplex, and Imgburn posted by ctbarker32 on February 28, 2008 at 16:01:28
You can get a hi-res soundcard for your PC and enter the wonderful and somewhat weird world of computer audio. It can be a learning experience, which is why there is a forum.
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Hi,
I'm not sure of the point of your post? I am very experienced in pc audio topics. I run a linux based slimserver with about a terrabyte of audio in lossless Flac. I also record my own music using various DAWs, usb/firewire DACs, etc.
The point of my post was to illustrate how someone can play back hi-rez audio files can do so with the simplest of tools and hardware. Judging from other threads here, there is some interest in such an approach.
-CB
I've been doing this on my iMac. 24/96 from LP, through Audacity, and then iMovie and iDVD to create a DVD-V disc that only contains the audio and the menu. It isn't hard and it sounds incredible. The hardest part is adding track titles and finding menu art that you like.When I simultaneously recorded at 24/96 and at 16/44.1 I heard firsthand how much better 24/96 is. 24/96 sounds like the LP, 16/44.1 sounds harsh like a CD. The bass at 96k is tuneful all the way down, where at CD quality it gets lost beyond 60hz or so. It just didn't sound right.
If it had a 24/96 capable DAC to output the sound?
David
Now the legitimate question would be, which is a good dvd/universal transport?
Let's say something that costs less than Esoterix UX-03.
I Think i'm better off straight with computer transport ;)
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