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Re: Digital links for recording

Subject: Re: Digital links for recording
From: "Danny McCarty" sr71mcd
Date: Thu Jan 27, 2011 11:11 am ((PST))
Hi Bruce,
For the project I just completed I gathered my source material @ 48/24 beca=
use my Zoom records 4 channels with that setup.
I would have used a higher rate if I had the tech to do so. I think for the=
 type of distribution I am using ( Blu-Ray & DVD ) 48/24 is fine.
Most folks are not critical listeners anyway. ;-) I mixed the Zoom recordin=
gs with material I purchased from others on this forum.
The final mixes were in 4 channel DTS, Dolby Digital, & PCM stereo.
There's a sample here:

 http://www.vimeo.com/18196074

DMc



On Jan 27, 2011, at 10:42 AM, natureguyusa wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I would like to get an idea how people are using digital S/PIF, AES, and =
TOSLINK inputs and outputs, for recording/playback/editing. I am working on=
 a new project design and am trying to figure out what bit rates people use=
. Personally, I only use 48KHz/24bit for recording. What bit rates are you =
using, 44.1Khz, 48KHz, 96KHz, 192KHz, or something else? Would it be horrib=
le not to allow the use of 44.1KHz field audio recording?
>
> Thank you,
> Bruce Rutkoski
> www.natureguystudio.com
>
>
>

Danny McCarty
Monolith Media, Inc.
4183 Summit View
Hood River, Or 97031

415-331-7628
541-399-0089 Cell

http://www.monolithmedia.net/

http://www.danielmccarty.com/























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