Is this the highest realm - 32bit sound -



read somewhere that the hype about playing CDs, ripping them into wav ect ... stems frm the potential of playing the files in an upsample format - 32bit - where more can be heard ...

coorect me if i am wrong but understand that current highest possible is 24/192khz on Red book CDP?

how can a notebook do what the expensive CDP can't??
art80342

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...understand that current highest possible is
24/192khz on Red book CDP?

Art80342 (Threads | Answers)

16/44 khz is the highest possible bit/sample rate possible on redbook CDs, not
24/192.

Redbook CDs can be upsampled to 24/192, but there's no more information
than existed originally. It will just sound different.
24/192 is DVD-A. You would need a player that decodes DVD-A and source material on DVD-A.

There are no 24/192 CDs.

Presently, there are 32bit DACs (AKM makes some), but thus far there are no recordings made with a 32 bit rate.