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  • tms

    • Mar 2020
    • 14

    ripping Sony 20-bit recordings

    A have more than a few Sony Classical cds that have the words "For this recording 20-bit technology was used for "high-definition sound." Does this mean I should select "as source" when ripping to WAV? Or do I choose the standard 16 bit selection? What would be the appropriate setting? I'm wondering if the Sony 20-bit was used and the cd encoded using 16 bit. Many thanks for answers to these questions!
  • garym
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Nov 2007
    • 5888

    #2
    Re: ripping Sony 20-bit recordings

    Originally posted by tms
    A have more than a few Sony Classical cds that have the words "For this recording 20-bit technology was used for "high-definition sound." Does this mean I should select "as source" when ripping to WAV? Or do I choose the standard 16 bit selection? What would be the appropriate setting? I'm wondering if the Sony 20-bit was used and the cd encoded using 16 bit. Many thanks for answers to these questions!

    The actual CD produced was 16/44.1. The "20 bit" was a bit of fluff advertising related I assume to things at the mastering level. You would simply rip these CDs as standard CDs.

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    • tms

      • Mar 2020
      • 14

      #3
      Re: ripping Sony 20-bit recordings

      Thanks -- that is as I suspected!

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