In Reply to: Converting between PCM and DSD posted by dtc on January 14, 2015 at 08:59:40:
Using MusicScope I analyzed a DSD64
Somewhere around 22kHz the quantization noise sets in.
In case of DSD128 this is at 44, etc.
If one says we don't need to convert this noise to PCM than 22 or 44 will be 1/2 fs hence 44kHz or 88 will fit the bill.
If the noise should be included then you probably need the highest sample rate you can manage as DSD goes up to 100 kHz.
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