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raw, as in unprocessed master recordings in place of studio releases.they are available in .FLAC format. if you search for 24bit, you'll find oodles.
Quote from: nickspicks on 11 May 2007, 04:53 pmraw, as in unprocessed master recordings in place of studio releases.they are available in .FLAC format. if you search for 24bit, you'll find oodles.if you ever tried to listen to a raw music file you'd probably die! It's that bad if not worse! That's why they are not sold.gary
If this interests you, and you only have a CD player or transport, or a consumer DVD with only Toslink digital out, the very inexpensive Oppo units may be worth checking out.
I'm not sure everyone would get such good results. The Meridian G98DH is capable of 24/96 output over S/PDIF, not all DVD players may be able to do this. [It can also output DVD-A i.e. 24/192 but this is only available on a proprietary digital output for use with the Meridian processors]. And rather than a conventional DAC and preamp, the transport directly feeds a TacT 2.2X which will accept incoming digital up to 24/192. TacT equipment uses 24/96khz internally, so by feeding it files with that bit depth and sample rate I avoid any internal "on-the-fly" upsampling. And as the Meridian is based on a DVD transport, it may do a better job of pulling data off the DVD+R disks I burn than mass produced CDs.
Can you help me with this? I have the Oppo 971 and 981 players here.Can I download 24 bit files and burn them in some format to play on these players?Jeff
...it can also normalize based on peak or average levels, and perform a slew of other manipulations.