Hi I just wonder if it is the correct way to create 16-bits flac files from 24-bits flac files So I can burn them as CD audio
like this
24bit flac --> 16 bit Wav --> 16 bit flac
I don't need to make anything else ?
//C
Hi I just wonder if it is the correct way to create 16-bits flac files from 24-bits flac files So I can burn them as CD audio
like this
24bit flac --> 16 bit Wav --> 16 bit flac
I don't need to make anything else ?
//C
You can go FLAC to FLAC if you use the DSP effects Bit depth and resample
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Hello,
I want to downsample some FLAC files from 96 Khz to 48 Khz. I tried two ways to do this downsampling:
- FLAC to FLAC conversion with the resample DSP effect
- FLAC to WAV conversion with option Uncompressed 48 Khz and then WAV to FLAC conversion
I noticed that the result FLAC file has a different size according to the choosen method. Is it normal?
Thank you!
Wav might not have all the ID Tags of the FLAC >> FLAC.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
I have a related question:
When downsampling a 24/96 flac to 16/44.1 flac, does dbPower simply truncate the last 8 bits, or does it use a more complex conversion including dither?
Truncate, dither has yet to be re-added to R13.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Same question as LisaRCT back in 2009 - now that we have the dither option, is it advisable to use when downsampling 24/96 to 16/44.1 flac? The dBpoweramp Music Converter DSP (bitrate) menu advises one to do so.
Yes if you have the option, using dither going 24 bit >> 16 bit is a good option.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Thank you Spoon. I apologize for drifting off the OP's topic, but does anyone know if Cowon's up to date firmware (specifically for their J3 model) is capable of recognizing and playing hi-definition 24 bit FLAC files?
scenario:
input=24bit wave including 16bit dither
output=16bit wave
no sample rate conversation
does it just truncate or perform rounding and then truncate?
Is there a difference between using the bit-depth DSP fixed to 16bit and using no DSP? I know the DSP can add dither but it's not needed in this case.
Thanks,
Gandlz
Rounding then truncate.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
They are the same.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Thank you very much!
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