Thanks Shadorne and Duane. Let me read the link that Shadorne provided and digest what this all means.
What is Oversampling and why/why not its good?
I was hoping to get the answer as a part of discussion in my 'Diff in recording..." thread below, but did not quite get it.
How could you oversample faithfully already down graded form mastertape to 16/44.1 redbook CD signal? Is the oversampled signal best approximation that each CD player/DAC company comes up with? In other words is oversampling always good?
When CD player has specs like 20 bit or bit streaming what does it mean is been with the original redbook CD signal?
DSD i believe is high sampling rate to begin with so you don't 'loose' signal quality when played thru SACD player.
thx.
How could you oversample faithfully already down graded form mastertape to 16/44.1 redbook CD signal? Is the oversampled signal best approximation that each CD player/DAC company comes up with? In other words is oversampling always good?
When CD player has specs like 20 bit or bit streaming what does it mean is been with the original redbook CD signal?
DSD i believe is high sampling rate to begin with so you don't 'loose' signal quality when played thru SACD player.
thx.
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