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[QUOTE="handinjury:624165"]the_reverend said:[QUOTE]funny DAT's can record 96khz @ 24bits. turning 96khz @ 24bits into 44.1khz @ 16bits sounds to me like you are losing quality. Also, going from analog to record is a lot better.[/QUOTE] Of course they can, they are partialy DIGITAL(digital audio tape) But cds are ONLY 16/44.1. You cant play a 24bit file in windows meda player, nor will a cd play anything other than 44.1/16 bit. Every recording studio records at 24 bit and anywhere from 48.1 to 192khz, but in the end it has to get dithered to 16 bit, and downsampled to 44.1= cd format. Downsampling from 96kHz to 44.1 is not as EXTREME as taking a 44.1/16bit and creating a 128kbps mp3, the compression is just ludicrous. [/QUOTE]
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