High Definition Audio
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Share sources of high definition audio on the Web. High definition audio is defined as (in this restricted context, and more generally - respectively)
- > 16 bit 44,1 kHz lossless stereo
- ≥ 24 bit 96 kHz lossless stereo
The Redbook definition only applies because the current Web stores are mainly low definition, selling lossy compressed watermarked and protected music.
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- > 16 bit 44,1 kHz lossless stereo
- ≥ 24 bit 96 kHz lossless stereo
The Redbook definition only applies because the current Web stores are mainly low definition, selling lossy compressed watermarked and protected music.
See also
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Sampling rateThe relation between sampling frequency and the signal frequency must be at least 2::1, this is called the Shannon Limit. This is relation describes the relation between the original signal and the sample and the 'distortion' or 'aliasing' which is a result of what is called a 'beat frequency'. ...James Choate added 18 months ago
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