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Audio/Video Gear and Systems => The HiRez Music Circle => Topic started by: Atlplasma on 2 Sep 2009, 08:52 pm
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I'm sure this is a newbie question, so apologies in advance. :oops:
If an 48 kHz dac can upsample to 24/192, can it also play hi rez music natively? I was checking out a site that offered hi rez downloads (24/192) that could only be played through a computer-based music server. They recommended a specific DAC that had a retail price of $5K. Ouch! I have an relatively inexpensive DAC that is 48K, but it includes an upsampling daughter board that is selectable up to four times oversampling.
I guess I'm finding some of this playback terminology a bit confusing. Can someone clear things up for me?
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Your DAC only handles 24/48 (and of course cd/redbook at 16/44). The upsampling is done by the DAC and ouput at 24/192 max. But that means that native 24/192 files are not doable with your DAC; they would need a DAC capable of native 24/192 input.
Kinda like you own a DVD plyer than can upconvert standard DVD's to look hidef-ish (720p, 1080i) but cannot handle true native HD discs (Blu-Ray) unless you get a BluRay player.
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Thanks again Ted_b. That really clarifies things for me.
Steve