In Reply to: Upsampling Joy posted by DAVID on February 24, 2011 at 13:13:08:
David,
Thanks for posting your impressions regarding upsampling to 24/96. I'm a total newbie to PC-based audio and have yet to tackle my first project. Later in the year, I hope to purchase an ADC so I can use my LPs to create hi-rez files. Perhaps I'll purchase the new super-user-friendly Furutech GT40, which combines a phono preamp with an ADC. In the interim, I had thought about doing simple projects...perhaps copying an existing CD into Audacity and learning how to change the EQ.
I would be delighted to learn to do what you have done, except that I don't have a Mac. Do you happen to know if there's a version of Wave Editor (or some comparable upsampling program)that runs on PC? Also - like you - I'm interested in burning my newly created 24/96 files onto a DVD (Video) disc so I can play it back in my transport. I'd love to hear 24/96 files thru my Lavry DA10.
I'm interested in using cables or USB to set up a computer/audio system interface, but I'll wait till I get a new computer, hopefully a Mac at some point. In any case, I was wondering how playing the DVD works for you. Do you have to go thru playback menus (as I need to do on my commercially recorded 24/96 DVD-Video discs from Neil Young on the Reprise label, i.e., Live at Massey Hall, etc.)? Or, is there a way to create the audio on the DVD-V so you can just press the play button to hear the music...like with CD playback that doesn't have menus?
Advance thanks,
Audiohound
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