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24 bit what's the deal?

Started by AfterMidnight, March 08, 2007, 11:51:51 AM

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AfterMidnight

What the deal with the 24 bit recordings? Can you really hear the sound difference in the two? If so how is it different from 16 bit? Any help is great!

-Mark

mattstick


The most analogous (get it!) comparison to the analog world would be dynamic range.

Each bit is a binary number, so with 16 bit audio you have 16 levels of binary numbers, I'm not going to do the math right now but that's like 65,000-something binary levels.

At 24 bit you expand that to have 24 levels of binary numbers, which becomes something like 16,000,000-something binary levels.

So you're looking at greatly increasing the accuracy of the sampled data.

With a nice setup and 24-bit soundcard you should be able to hear a difference.


AfterMidnight

So even if I burn it out o a DVD and play it in a DVD-A player Ishould be able to hear the difference?

mattstick


Speakers, listening environment and your level of hearing damage notwithstanding, yes.