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Re: Audio recording bitdepth
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Re: Audio recording bitdepth


  • Subject: Re: Audio recording bitdepth
  • From: Brian Willoughby <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2009 17:33:33 -0800

Note that (2^n)-1 is not bit-transparent, except for limited cases where rounding just happens to restore the original value. You are correct, though, that 2^(n-1) is fine.

Brian Willoughby
Sound Consulting


On Dec 2, 2009, at 07:41, Bjorn Roche wrote:
FWIW, many other transforms are bit-transparent as well. I've done some testing and

2^n
2^(n-1)

and several other transforms are bit transparent up to 24-bits as well. I will report back when I've posted my results.


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