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24-bit on tap at Apple?
On Thu, 24 Feb 2011 12:59:14 -0800 (PST), Mark-T
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On Feb 22, band beyond description
wrote:
some in the music
industry are rethinking their reliance on 16-bit quality for music
downloads, and Apple's reportedly looking into upgrading their
entire sales stream to 24-bit
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/TECH/web.../24.bit.music/
As a result, online music stores could eventually offer songs
that sound truer to their original recordings, perhaps at a
premium price.
Professional music producers generally capture studio
recordings in a 24-bit, high-fidelity audio format.
Before the originals, or "masters" in industry parlance,
are pressed onto CDs or distributed to digital sellers
like Apple's iTunes, they're downgraded to 16-bit files.
If the master is the original, then what does
"re-mastered" mean, as commonly used?
A genuine original copy?
"Waiter, I'll have the jumbo shrimp."
Mark
Real audiophiles insist on 32-bit DACs.
John
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