P.S. I was not referring to 24/96khz format, but rather the change from 16/44khz to the better format. To me that would be like taking cassettes and putting them on reel to reel, but thru a filter that would make it 'seem' more musical.
PC Software converts 16/44 to 24/96 format
Just read an article about this on stereophile.com. I thought it would interest several of you. I have not tested it yet, but I certainly intend to soon. basically it allows you to convert 2-channel wav files to up to 24-bit/96khz format. It performs the necessary upsampling and word-length conversion and saves it to a file. This is the url: http://www.eximius.nl/dvdaudio.php There is no built-in burner support. You can use your normal burner software to write the files to DVDR media.
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