dewdude
High on resolution.
While that xiph article has its merits, I think it extrapolates on the facts or sees facts in ways to further an argument to prove a point.
Whether I prefer high rez because it's not brickwall filtered, is less compressed, or simply because I want to believe they're better doesn't matter.
When rendered correctly, I find high rez digital files unfatiguing.
I'd read something years ago saying that it was too bad that CD settled on 16bit/44k and didn't have elastic standards built in because it misses a bit that 18bit/56k would get.
I'm still having trouble with why more bits are worse. We live in a world where digital storage continues to increase dramatically in size.
They *had* been looking at 12-bit audio for a while, some of the first players has 12bit DACs. But 44/16 was chosen because one of the executives at Sony loved classical, and wanted Beethoven's 9th on a single disc.
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