In Reply to: Re: Trying to play and transcode 32bit 88.2Khz files posted by Tuckers on February 11, 2007 at 02:38:52:
I didn't think 32-bit integer is a valid profile for Windows Media lossless (i.e. you can't compress at that resolution)I suspect they are 24-bit (but stored as 32-bit floating point - with 8 bits for exponent), in which case they will play fine on WinAmp.
I'm currently experimenting with converting DSD to 88.2/24, and I'm planning to use WinAmp to play them.
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- Are these 32-bit integer or floating point files - Christine Tham 03:51:06 02/11/07 (5)
- Re: Are these 32-bit integer or floating point files - Tuckers 12:56:45 02/11/07 (4)
- I seriously doubt that they are 32-bit - Christine Tham 13:48:32 02/11/07 (3)
- Re: I seriously doubt that they are 32-bit - ThomasPf 23:38:00 02/12/07 (2)
- Re: I seriously doubt that they are 32-bit - Tuckers 12:43:02 02/14/07 (0)
- An even easier way to confirm is to ... - Christine Tham 13:36:02 02/13/07 (0)