In Reply to: RE: Hardware Configuration posted by Bibo01 on December 23, 2011 at 06:32:48:
Hey Bibo01,
There is definitely a difference to off-line and online upsampling.
This has been tested by several inmates and the online way is prefered by most.
It does make sence to only use a limited section of sampling points when operating a bandlimited interpolation, as the quality & precicion will benefit from not handling the entire file when using algorithmic upsampling.
I´m quite certain that this is the clue of cPlay´s superior upsampling technique.
Maybe cics could make a definite statement on this, as it has been discussed before....
When I used the term "filling in" it was a reference to the general coarse resolution of red book quality.
Since analog recording/playback has absolutely no sampling points, digital playback better have as many as possible....at 192kHz digital quality is IMHO getting "close".
kind regards
Hysolid // Mytek Brooklyn // Spectron Musician III // Analysis Audio Omega
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