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  • JahSun
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Nov 2003
    • 69

    Flac 24 bit 96khz

    I really wish my DAP could play my super high quality 24 bit 96khz Flac recordings. These are soooo wonderful to listen to, and they actually make CD & DAT quality recordings sound pretty shitty. I know it is possible to decode with a fairly standard FLAC codec, because Winamp will play them just fine, and I haven't upgraded my Winamp Codecs in nearly 9 months.

    I personally think that we all have to gear up for the inevitable transition to 96khz. Whether we're talking 2ch, 5.1 or 7.1 even, the future lies in higher quality tunes. SACD's, DVD-A's, and other formats are just the beginning. With the Holodisk coming, we're heading for a quantum leap in sound quality.

    I've been messing around with recording music in 24 bit, as my latest studio equipment supports this, but now that Hard Drives are getting bigger and faster and cheaper, I may move into recording exclusively in 24bit/ 96khz. (Of course, I'll still have to downmix to 16bit/44.1khz stereo for CD which isn't going to disappear any time soon)
  • suchard

    • Apr 2008
    • 1

    #2
    Re: Flac 24 bit 96khz

    That's possible.

    Just yesterday I tested 24bit 96kHz flac file on my iPod (with Rockbox firmware) and it worked. I ripped Carmina Burana DVD (one of the wery few DVD-Video with 24bit 96kHz stereo soundtrack). Now I should find out how to extract hi-resolution audio from my DVD-Audio albums.

    There is just one software (DVD-Audio Solo) which can do that but only with unprotected DVD-Audio and not MLP compressed soundtrack.

    Regards,
    Miha

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    • janstett

      • Nov 2009
      • 4

      #3
      Re: Flac 24 bit 96khz

      Originally posted by suchard
      That's possible.
      Now I should find out how to extract hi-resolution audio from my DVD-Audio albums.
      Google "DVD-A Explorer" it will give you WAVs (and I've heard also .MLP) and you can convert those WAV to FLAC, etc. It doesn't do the CDDB-type album/track name lookup, but it does the important part which is getting the unmolested audio. I've been able to resurrect my neglected DVD-A library this way.

      Also hoping some day there will be a similar SACD solution. It is being worked on by some die-hards.
      Last edited by janstett; November 14, 2009, 04:30 PM.

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