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Subject: | Re: Ultrasound playback setup (from Raimund Specht) |
From: | pq <> |
Date: | Thu, 13 Feb 2003 15:57:35 -0800 |
> response of 46 kHz. I am aware of this, but as far as I remember it is frequency response up to 46kHz when playing back at 96kHz. Unfortunately, frequency range while playing at 192kHz sampling frequency is not shown. It is also worth noting that no SoundBlaster card is capable of recording at 192 kHz. > Also, do they really give you 24 bits of > signal-to-noise ratio? I think that no consumer-level electronic device achieves the theoretical 144 dB S/N ratio with 24 bits. Typically, it is 100-110 dB. Pawel |
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