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In Reply to: I also "know" your comment is not "sensible" enough. posted by cheap-Jack on February 12, 2007 at 10:51:36:
"These are two-disc albums, one DVD-audio & one CD,"There is no guarantee that the provenance of both discs is the same, the only way to guarantee that is to decimate the 24/192 bit to 16/44.1 yourself and then compare. If you did not do that then your comparison is as useful as a dime that dropped down the drain.
And unsurprisingly, I side with Andy19191, if the decimation is decent, there will not be night and day differences between the two.
Music making the painting, recording it the photograph
Follow Ups:
Hi.An apple is never an orange.
So to compare a valid compare, you want to change the apple to an orange first before comparing, right?
Amazing !!!! Where is your logics?
c-J
If your goal is to compare the sonic differences between 16/44.1 and 24/192, then what I have suggest is a valid way of ensuring that the only the files being compared in the bit depth and sampling rate. That way you can be sure that the both apples originate from the same orchard :), sure beats presumption which is what you started out with.
Music making the painting, recording it the photograph
Hi.So what is your goal?
To enjoy music through "valid way of ensuring" hows & whys. Make sure you can still sleep well at nite if you can't find such valid ways.
I suggest you stick to 'just enjoying the music', as your comments stuff relating to audio technology has been pretty much useless.
Music making the painting, recording it the photograph
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