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There ain't none, that's what I understand.

There is no interchannel time resolution loss that matters to the human being. The interchannel time ambiguity can be calculated directly from the bandwidth of the signal, the sampling rate, and the noise floor.

And the number is small. Very, very small. Much under any value ever reported for the human being. By several orders of magnitude.

For a 16 bit signal it's roughly 1/(44100 * 2 * pi * 65536).

Now y'all do the math.

Oh, and if y'all can't figure out what dithering has to do with it, then y'all are missing the whole point of dithering.


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