itunes at 44kz wav?
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itunes at 44kz wav?
I'm ripping a ton of borrowed CDs and I want to make sure I do it right the first time. I reckon itunes is a good choice since it does the tracknames etc. better than the other rippers I've tried.
I presume there is no difference between different rippers quality when it comes to 44khz 16bit wav since it is a lossless format, but is there any point ripping at 48khz? I think it has to upsample since 44 is the quality of the CD but maybe it is useful later on down the line, as you have to do it anyway in some DAWs (?)
I presume there is no difference between different rippers quality when it comes to 44khz 16bit wav since it is a lossless format, but is there any point ripping at 48khz? I think it has to upsample since 44 is the quality of the CD but maybe it is useful later on down the line, as you have to do it anyway in some DAWs (?)
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Key question - why do you need to upsample? 
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You should set (or at least know!edzillion wrote: What sample rate do the various DAWs use? I just thought they might have to upsample it (and perhaps do it badly) when importing it into FL or Reason etc.
It's true that you get different quality of SRC though, and most DAWs have SHOITE SRC.
See here: http://src.infinitewave.ca/
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Are you looking at r8brain free? Compare the passband/transition band graphs, SOX wipes the floor with it in VHQ...
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