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  1. 2 sie 2019 · Modern DACS have 32-bit inputs. 16-bit content can be converted to 64-bit, volume control applied with 64-bit precision math and then fed back into the DAC at 32-bit (without dropping back down to 16 bit).

  2. 28 mar 2022 · To know the audio resolution of a DAC, you need to look at its sample rate and bit depth. The sample rate is the number of samples taken per second from an audio file or signal. The standard sample rate for CDs is 44.1 kHz, which means 44,100 samples of audio data are taken per second.

  3. Bit depth doesn't matter either. 16bit, 24bit, and 32bit is a measure for audio volume, not details. This means the only benefit of going higher bit depth is a smoother range of volume but the minimum is so low it is inaudible and the highest peak is so loud it would basically make you go deaf.

  4. In digital audio using pulse-code modulation (PCM), bit depth is the number of bits of information in each sample, and it directly corresponds to the resolution of each sample. Examples of bit depth include Compact Disc Digital Audio, which uses 16 bits per sample, and DVD-Audio and Blu-ray Disc, which can support up to 24 bits per sample.

  5. 2 kwi 2011 · There are no 32-bit media, let alone 64-bit. But the output of the digital filter in a DAC or player could have a 32-bit bit depth, and feeding those data straight to a DAC that can accept them will result in one less processing stage.

  6. 14 kwi 2022 · In the spec sheet of most dacs I’ve looked at the lowest native bit depth and frequency they will play is 16/44.1. I’ve yet to find one that states it will play 320CBR or VBR files.

  7. 1 sie 2020 · Bitdepth: use the max as supported by your DAC. Sample rate: use the one that is most common for audio = 44.1 Khz. There are options for automatic sample rate switching (WASAPI exclusive mode) but your media player must support this.

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