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  • HarleyKid58

    • May 2021
    • 2

    How come my 24-bit CD's get ripped to 16-bit

    Hi Folks,

    I hope someone knows why when I rip a 24-bit CD it always
    Rips as 16-bit and 44.1K?
    I Specified source as the option for ripping so it should
    be getting the attributes from the source file.
    Any one have any ideas???

    Thanks!
    HarleyKid58
  • mville
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Dec 2008
    • 4023

    #2
    Re: How come my 24-bit CD's get ripped to 16-bit

    All audio CDs are 16-bit. Which CD do you have that you believe is 24-bit?

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    • HarleyKid58

      • May 2021
      • 2

      #3
      Re: How come my 24-bit CD's get ripped to 16-bit

      Hi, Thanks, I have a few that are 24-bit.

      Blondie: Parallel Lines 24/192kHz

      Billy Joel: Glass Houses 24/96kHz

      SANTANA (III) 30th Anniversary Expanded Edition 24/96kHz

      Unless the record companies are lying they should be what is listed above.
      Thanks!
      HarleyKid58

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      • mville
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Dec 2008
        • 4023

        #4
        Re: How come my 24-bit CD's get ripped to 16-bit

        Originally posted by HarleyKid58
        Hi, Thanks, I have a few that are 24-bit.

        Blondie: Parallel Lines 24/192kHz

        Billy Joel: Glass Houses 24/96kHz

        SANTANA (III) 30th Anniversary Expanded Edition 24/96kHz
        Are these releases SACDs and/or 24-bit remastered?

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        • Spoon
          Administrator
          • Apr 2002
          • 44842

          #5
          Re: How come my 24-bit CD's get ripped to 16-bit

          All Audio CDs are 16 bit, even if it says on the front '24 bit remastered', the only 24 bit CDs are SACD which will only rip the cd layer 16 bit, unless you have a special hacked PS3 which can read the SACD layer.

          HDCDs are also 20 bit.
          Spoon
          www.dbpoweramp.com

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          • WΞS

            • Feb 2025
            • 2

            #6
            Originally posted by Spoon
            Re: How come my 24-bit CD's get ripped to 16-bit

            All Audio CDs are 16 bit, even if it says on the front '24 bit remastered', the only 24 bit CDs are SACD which will only rip the cd layer 16 bit, unless you have a special hacked PS3 which can read the SACD layer.

            HDCDs are also 20 bit.
            MQA CDs are 24 bit and should rip as such.

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            • mville
              dBpoweramp Guru

              • Dec 2008
              • 4023

              #7
              Originally posted by WΞS
              MQA CDs are 24 bit and should rip as such.
              MQA CDs contain digital data compatible with the CDDA red-book standard.

              However, the high-resolution audio, typically 96kHz, 24bit, requires an MQA decoder.

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              • WΞS

                • Feb 2025
                • 2

                #8
                Originally posted by mville

                MQA CDs contain digital data compatible with the CDDA red-book standard.

                However, the high-resolution audio, typically 96kHz, 24bit, requires an MQA decoder.
                MQA decoders aren't necessary for the ripping process. A standard CD rom drive can still read and pull the data. You only need a DAC with an MQA encoder for playback.

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