We added a DSP called 'Bitdepth simulator' to MC18.
It's a way to artificially reduce the bitdepth of the signal inside Media Center. It's useful for understanding bitdepth, for testing, or just as a toy.
So for example, you could test and see if you can really hear a difference if you play a 24bit file back at 16bit instead of 24bit.
Or you can figure out what's the lowest bitdepth at which you can tell a difference. Pick a number, say 10bit and turn the DSP on and off and see if you can hear a difference. Then add a bit and see if you can still hear a difference.
For me, 12bit is audibly degraded. 13bit requires concentration, and I can only hear a difference sometimes (using headphones and a high volume). After that I'm not sure I can pick above 50% (eyes closed, tapping the space bar in DSP Studio to toggle).
To play with this yourself, make sure you have MC18. Then look in DSP Studio > Parametric Equalizer > Add... > Bitdepth Simulator. Make sure the filter is checked and that 'Parametric Equalizer' is checked in DSP Studio.
This sort of stuff is fun for an audio nerd like me. Hopefully a few of you will find it interesting as well.