Arny Krueger wrote:
"Rob" wrote in message
Eeyore wrote:
Rob wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
Rob wrote:
Eeyore wrote:
Arny Krueger wrote:
"Rob" wrote in message
Couple of the Wki things - 24 bit recording isn't
always dithered,
As a practical matter *every* real-world 24 bit
audio recording *is* dithered by random noise from
other parts of the recording chain.
You'd be be hard preseed NOT to dither a 24 bit
recording - LMAO ! Silly beyond extreme.
No point shooting messenger people:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantiz...und_processing)
I intentionally didn't look up the reference since I
was much more interested in your interpretation of it.
"24-bit audio is sometimes used undithered"
Is mine a misinterpretation?
Well .... if you had a source with 144 dB s/n ratio it
would be undithered. Got it yet ?
Graham
Got what?
The reality that any real world 24 bit program is going to have a noise
floor that is so much higher than the LSB that it is always dithered.
That wasn't the point - you'll have the tedious task of reading the
thread for context I'm afraid. FYI Don Pearce gave a completely
unambiguous answer.
Rob