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> Yeah, I have software and hardware to play 24/96 from my PC, it's just I
> doubt my speakers could keep up [just looking], apparently they are
> down -3dB at 22kHz, so who knows what they'll be down to at 48kHz.
>
Well, if you have the software, try this:
- create a sin waveform at 20KHz and save it in a 16/44 format
- create a sin waveform at 20KHz and save it in a 24/96 format
- at 24/96, import the two audio files and compare them, the difference
should be obvious (if not, try it with 22KHz waveforms).
- if you want to have fun, sub the 24/96 by the 16/44 and play the
result (at 24/96). Depending of your ears and your hardware, you may be
able to hear the difference.
Regards,
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Laurent ARTAUD (lau### [at] free fr)
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