you want to talk about even less of a discernible difference its 24 vs 16 bit. now we're just getting geeky in a "my file is better than yours" weightless debate, if you ask me.good_god wrote:an aside:
24 bit wavs were mentioned earlier. every wav i've ever bought is 16 bit. i realize that you can adjust this when ripping data from a CD, but am i missing something within the wav marketplace?
unless its all being recorded as 24 and played directly from that wav file, burning anything to cd automatically brings it back down to 16 bit. its like people that try to upconvert an mp3 back to a wav to burn on cd and play - pointless.
http://www.ethanwiner.com/BitsTest.html