DBpoweramp rips my CD files, Flac 16bit/44.1kHz.
Hi-res audio files usually use a sampling frequency of 96kHz or 192kHz at 24bit. You can also have 88.2kHz and 176.4kHz files.
Music Converter has the capability to convert audio files to high res specs.
With new streaming services selling this High Res streaming, ie Tidal Spotify,for more money my question how do these High Res files get created.
Does it make sense to use Music Converter to convert Ripped CD to high res, or any other audio type file.
Are there any type of audio files mp3, mp3, apple itunes, etc that would benefit in audio quality from converting via Music Converter to High Res.
I am trying to understand were these high res files came from, and are they really better than standard CD quality.
Is it worth more to pay streaming services for High Res Streaming.
Comments?
Hi-res audio files usually use a sampling frequency of 96kHz or 192kHz at 24bit. You can also have 88.2kHz and 176.4kHz files.
Music Converter has the capability to convert audio files to high res specs.
With new streaming services selling this High Res streaming, ie Tidal Spotify,for more money my question how do these High Res files get created.
Does it make sense to use Music Converter to convert Ripped CD to high res, or any other audio type file.
Are there any type of audio files mp3, mp3, apple itunes, etc that would benefit in audio quality from converting via Music Converter to High Res.
I am trying to understand were these high res files came from, and are they really better than standard CD quality.
Is it worth more to pay streaming services for High Res Streaming.
Comments?
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