Maybe it is newbie question for many people here, since I am totally new to computer audio.
Anyway, I finally start my new project to rip all my collection into digital format (flac), I am using dBpoweramp CD Ripper to do the job for me. No matter I put in CD, HDCD, XRCD, SACD and DVD-Audio, I am only end up getting 16bit/44.1KHZ flac file. If it is the best we can get, how do other people get the 24/92KHZ file? are 24/92KHZ file only available to purchase online store like Linn Record? And why all people want to get a DAC which can read 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 kHz at up to 24 Bits file? Since the most we can get from CD are 16bit/44.1KHZ flac. Or am I missing something?
I only have a normal DVD-rom and dBpoweramp program, I want to do the best I can for the first time instead of re-rip my collection again.
Thanks!
Anyway, I finally start my new project to rip all my collection into digital format (flac), I am using dBpoweramp CD Ripper to do the job for me. No matter I put in CD, HDCD, XRCD, SACD and DVD-Audio, I am only end up getting 16bit/44.1KHZ flac file. If it is the best we can get, how do other people get the 24/92KHZ file? are 24/92KHZ file only available to purchase online store like Linn Record? And why all people want to get a DAC which can read 88.2, 96, 176.4, 192 kHz at up to 24 Bits file? Since the most we can get from CD are 16bit/44.1KHZ flac. Or am I missing something?
I only have a normal DVD-rom and dBpoweramp program, I want to do the best I can for the first time instead of re-rip my collection again.
Thanks!
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