Hi,
I rip my CDs to Flac and apply the DSP setting 96/24 (side note: Does this really improve the sound quality over a conventional CD, I haven't compared to 44.1/16 Flac) and then I convert it to AAC with the Nero encoder with the DSP setting 48/24. However, the dbpoweramp reports the file to have a 48/16 rate. Why is this? Is Nero limited to 16 bit? My DSP settings are correct, and I am using the latest version with the Nero encoder 1.5.4.0.
Thanks.
PS: When I rip AAC files from CDs, it rips it at 48/16, even though the DSP specified 48/24. Is this a limitation of Nero or AAC? Or am I doing something wrong?
I rip my CDs to Flac and apply the DSP setting 96/24 (side note: Does this really improve the sound quality over a conventional CD, I haven't compared to 44.1/16 Flac) and then I convert it to AAC with the Nero encoder with the DSP setting 48/24. However, the dbpoweramp reports the file to have a 48/16 rate. Why is this? Is Nero limited to 16 bit? My DSP settings are correct, and I am using the latest version with the Nero encoder 1.5.4.0.
Thanks.
PS: When I rip AAC files from CDs, it rips it at 48/16, even though the DSP specified 48/24. Is this a limitation of Nero or AAC? Or am I doing something wrong?
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