Hi @djohnson54
I think you are right, it was only 4 bits more. However, since that's an odd bit size, it gets spit out as a 44/24 file.
Your approach is cool, but since I am on Linux only and don't have the MS approved HDCD decoder, I can't use it. Instead I convert all of my files, but I only have to do this one time. I think OS X people would have the same issues.
Thanks for the heads up on the level shifting. I'll have to compare a few files first. This is something quite easy to do with ffmpeg.
Best,
Erik
I think you are right, it was only 4 bits more. However, since that's an odd bit size, it gets spit out as a 44/24 file.
Your approach is cool, but since I am on Linux only and don't have the MS approved HDCD decoder, I can't use it. Instead I convert all of my files, but I only have to do this one time. I think OS X people would have the same issues.
Thanks for the heads up on the level shifting. I'll have to compare a few files first. This is something quite easy to do with ffmpeg.
Best,
Erik