Hd24bit - __exclusive__
| Format | Bit Depth | Sample Rate | Bitrate | Quality | |--------|-----------|-------------|---------|---------| | MP3 (320kbps) | — | — | 320 kbps | Lossy | | CD (16/44.1) | 16-bit | 44.1 kHz | 1,411 kbps | Lossless | | HD24bit (24/96) | 24-bit | 96 kHz | 4,608 kbps | High-res | | DSD64 | 1-bit | 2.8224 MHz | ~5.6 Mbps | High-res |
If "hd24bit" relates to video production or editing: hd24bit
According to the Nyquist theorem, 96 kHz can theoretically reproduce frequencies up to 48 kHz — far beyond human hearing (20 Hz–20 kHz). The benefit lies in better filter design and reduced aliasing. | Format | Bit Depth | Sample Rate
The key characteristics of HD24Bit are:
HD24Bit refers to a high-definition audio format that offers 24-bit depth and a variable sample rate, commonly 96 kHz or 192 kHz. This format is often used in professional audio applications, such as music production, post-production, and mastering. This format is often used in professional audio
refers to digital audio that uses a 24-bit bit depth , often combined with a high sampling rate (typically 44.1 kHz, 48 kHz, 96 kHz, or 192 kHz). It is part of the broader high-resolution audio (HRA) category, designed to surpass the sound quality of standard CDs (which use 16-bit / 44.1 kHz).