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Then there are those who insist that there is no interpolation, or those who insist digital audio results in stairstep signals. That’s why I usually post links to the facts - there is just so much misinformation about digital because it’s not intuitive.
But as I noted, interpolation in digital audio is actually quite rare. That’s how well the error correction schemes work.
There is a stage beyond error correction where the data’s too corrupted to do error correction and that’s normally termed ’error concealment’. Its at that point where interpolation - which indeed is a kind of guessing in this context - is used.It’s all part of error correction, all part of the Reed-Solomon code, and I actually quoted the exact math that applies.
Then there are those who insist that there is no interpolation, or those who insist digital audio results in stairstep signals. That’s why I usually post links to the facts - there is just so much misinformation about digital because it’s not intuitive.
But as I noted, interpolation in digital audio is actually quite rare. That’s how well the error correction schemes work.