i dont have the best playback by any means, but i have upsampled stuff thru wavelab and it sounded like an original 24 bit recording to me(im sure i'll get a TON of flac for that but hey
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so that brings another question? is the whole 24-bit thing just a money maker? maybe soo
why spend the ching when you can record v3>jb3 like me, bring it home, open it in wavelab, and upsample w/ a quality program ala sf/wavelab
hmm, i may do that to a few shows for archival purposes
anybody w/ technical knowhow to this sorta thing wanna chime in?
i still think 16bit is gonna be the standard for a bir,i mean i know dvd 's and such are all 24bit quality, but come one now, do you think all these cd companies are gonna start coming out w/ dvda quality stuff, i just dont see it persoanlly, that would cause everyone to buy dvda players for their car/home/portable, hell no, just dont see it
now for our archiving stuff, hell yeah, 24-bit is where its at
but if all these fancy 24 bit recorders are just doing what we could essentially do in post, why pay it?