On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 02:59:52 -0500, Rick Taylor wrote / a écrit:
On Wed, 3 Sep 2003 11:22:52 +0400
Guy Daniel CLOTILDE <guy.clotilde(a)wanadoo.fr> wrote:
Thanks for pointing this. I was thinking about
this since a moment ( I have a low-end ymfpci yahama card that processes at 48 khz ). So
is there something good about this?
Is it useful only when I sample at 48 khz and keep the file at 48 khz? In this case how
will sound my 48 khz wave file on a machine with a 44 khz sound card?
DVDs are recorded at 48 {Unless they're ultra special high quality or whatever}.
How's a DVD sound?
*cough* I have no dvd on my laptop...
(I don't feel the need neither :)
So that's not really use for me to have a 48 khz soundcard... Why such a design from
the manufacturer? Maybe it makes sense in mass production...
GuyCLO~
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