This post is prompted by the new Sonos S2 version's ability to play 24 bit files (and a certain amount of laziness on my part). I have a relatively large music collection (around 60,000 tracks), about half of it various levels of higher than CD resolution. I have a Sonos system in my office, for which I down-convert the high resolution files. This is no doubt nit-picking, but I assume that when down-converting, it would be better to use the appropriate whole number sub-frequency - i.e. 192 and 96 down to 48, 176.4 and 88.2 to 44.1. Has anybody tested this, and/or configured dbPower Batch converter to do this automatically?
Batch converter - variable resolution for Sonos S2
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Re: Batch converter - variable resolution for Sonos S2
It does not help our frequency converter, the way it works is the frequency is effectively oversampled to a very high frequency where it is then reduced, so it makes no difference if go down in half or any other. -
Re: Batch converter - variable resolution for Sonos S2
Bit depth is preserved when converting, unless you specifically force a certain depth.Comment
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