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How do you convert 192Khz audio to 96Khz?
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1925148" data-attributes="member: 396914"><p>The challenge is that "better" is subjective. As I said, audiophiles say they can hear the difference between a digital recording and an analog recording, or between a CD and a vinyl record, with the latter being "better" in both cases. I can't hear the difference, myself, never have, so I can't say if it's true or not. I don't know if anybody has done a blind test to verify the claim or not. </p><p></p><p>Anyone interested can read more about sampling rate here: <a href="https://thenextweb.com/news/what-is-sampling-rate-audio-why-does-it-matter-analysis-explainer" target="_blank">What’s sampling rate? And why does it matter for music?</a></p><p></p><p>In that article it says this:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Note that it says with a sampling rate of just 44.1kHz, all sounds up to 22kHz can be played back and the analog signal can be "perfectly recovered" from the discrete values produced by sampling. So, for my money, any sampling rate beyond 44.1kHz is just not needed.</p><p></p><p>But audiophiles disagree. And that is why there are horse races....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1925148, member: 396914"] The challenge is that "better" is subjective. As I said, audiophiles say they can hear the difference between a digital recording and an analog recording, or between a CD and a vinyl record, with the latter being "better" in both cases. I can't hear the difference, myself, never have, so I can't say if it's true or not. I don't know if anybody has done a blind test to verify the claim or not. Anyone interested can read more about sampling rate here: [URL="https://thenextweb.com/news/what-is-sampling-rate-audio-why-does-it-matter-analysis-explainer"]What’s sampling rate? And why does it matter for music?[/URL] In that article it says this: Note that it says with a sampling rate of just 44.1kHz, all sounds up to 22kHz can be played back and the analog signal can be "perfectly recovered" from the discrete values produced by sampling. So, for my money, any sampling rate beyond 44.1kHz is just not needed. But audiophiles disagree. And that is why there are horse races.... [/QUOTE]
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