Alfafa;378993 Wrote: 
> Hi Bjørn
> 
> The higher samplerate would reproduce the original with a higher
> resolution. 

No it wouldn't. It would allow the Nyquist frequency to be moved up so
that higher frequencies can be captured. It does not allow greater
resolution of anything below the Nyquist frequency. This is at the
heart of Information Theory and is basically why digital audio works at
all. 

Upsampling within the DAC takes care of the filtering/aliasing issue
you mention. 

If you want to reproduce higher frequencies than 22kHz you need a
higher sampling rate. This has nothing to do with "resolution". Below
Nyquist there are no "gaps" between the samples that are "missing
information" and which would be magically filled-in with a higher
sampling rate.


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