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Would you recommend conversion of 16/44 flac (redbook rips) to 24/44 AIFF ?

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zuio:
Better sound when converting 16/44 flac (redbook rips) to 24/44 AIFF ?

whats the difference between 24 bit and "24 bit(padded)" ?

Thanks

zuio

6233638:
There is no point, you would simply be adding zeros to the files.
Media Center should automatically output the highest bit-depth that your hardware supports though, as it is useful when performing DSP. (e.g. volume adjustments)
 
24-bit padded is 24-bit audio contained in a 32-bit signal. It's a common format to use with HDMI.

astromo:

--- Quote from: 6233638 on December 10, 2013, 04:03:48 am ---There is no point, you would simply be adding zeros to the files.
Media Center should automatically output the highest bit-depth that your hardware supports though, as it is useful when performing DSP. (e.g. volume adjustments)
 
24-bit padded is 24-bit audio contained in a 32-bit signal. It's a common format to use with HDMI.

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Entirely agree. For my setup at least, MC does this out of the box. Have a look at a screen shot from the Audio Path that I flashed up during playback of some funky toons ...

As the old saying goes, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

[EDIT: Apologies, I didn't pick up that this was in the Mac sub-forum. I was commenting from a Windows perspective. Even so, I wouldn't be surprised if my response still applies..   8) ]

bplexico:

--- Quote from: 6233638 on December 10, 2013, 04:03:48 am ---...
 
24-bit padded is 24-bit audio contained in a 32-bit signal. It's a common format to use with HDMI.

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And in DACs that are capable of 32 bit output such as the Analog DAC...

6233638:

--- Quote from: bplexico on December 11, 2013, 12:17:49 am ---And in DACs that are capable of 32 bit output such as the Analog DAC...
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If the DAC is capable of 32-bit, you would just send it a 32-bit signal.
 
24-bit padded is for when the DAC only supports 24-bit, but does not accept a 24-bit signal. (common with HDMI)
On the Windows side of things, ASIO operates by accepting a 32-bit signal, but many DACs themselves are only 24-bit, so that's an example of where you would want a padded signal.

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