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Re: 24/48 to 16/44 conversion introducing clipping...
« Reply #15 on: April 07, 2024, 08:50:02 PM »
Sample Rate Conversion (SRC) can introduce peak levels beyond 0 dbfs due to interpolation. So the order of operations is the key.

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“Intersample overs” back in the day when benchmark introduced the DAC 2. While I generally find the technical discussions of John Siau to be impenetrable, the “community” as it were just poo-poo’d the idea as if it wasn’t a thing, or at least not as significant as benchmark made it out to be

https://benchmarkmedia.com/blogs/application_notes/intersample-overs-in-cd-recordings

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Re: 24/48 to 16/44 conversion introducing clipping...
« Reply #16 on: April 07, 2024, 11:21:29 PM »
I use Sound Forge and normalize to 98.14% (not sure what the dB value of that is), and then dither with iZotope's mbit process.  I never noticed any clipping after dithering.


Looks like 98.14% is about -0.16dB.

I was just coming to post that! :D

I'm curious as to the math behind y'all coming up with that number. Care to enlighten me?

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Re: 24/48 to 16/44 conversion introducing clipping...
« Reply #17 on: April 08, 2024, 12:31:12 AM »
I'm curious as to the math behind y'all coming up with that number. Care to enlighten me?


 

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