Why 24-bit/192kHz Audio Downloads Offer No Real Benefit to Listeners
A technical article hosted on Xiph.org challenges the value of high-resolution 24-bit/192kHz audio downloads marketed to consumers. The piece argues that such formats provide no perceptible improvement in sound quality for human listeners compared to standard formats. The discussion, shared on Hacker News, attracted points and comments from readers engaging with the audio quality debate. The article draws on psychoacoustics and signal processing principles to support its case against high-resolution audio as a consumer product.
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