I've ripped all of my CD's (over 500) with dBpoweramp using AccurateRip for all. I use JRiver Media Center for playback, and was struggling today trying to get an Audioquest Dragonfly to work properly.
It was then that I noticed the input file to the player was a 44.1 KHz, 24 bit file. That shouldn't be possible, but that's what the Audio Properties say.
Here's a graphic image of the Audio Properties for one of the files. It's not a big deal, everything plays fine, but I'm certainly curious how the system is reporting a file as 24 bit. I have done conversions, but only with taking the FLAC files and doing a batch conversion to MP3 so I can install them on an iPod. Other than that, the files should be the originals that I ripped some time ago.
It's not just with the Beck album, I had a look and there are others. Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephen
It was then that I noticed the input file to the player was a 44.1 KHz, 24 bit file. That shouldn't be possible, but that's what the Audio Properties say.
Here's a graphic image of the Audio Properties for one of the files. It's not a big deal, everything plays fine, but I'm certainly curious how the system is reporting a file as 24 bit. I have done conversions, but only with taking the FLAC files and doing a batch conversion to MP3 so I can install them on an iPod. Other than that, the files should be the originals that I ripped some time ago.
It's not just with the Beck album, I had a look and there are others. Any insight would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Stephen
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