I saw David Robinson that had the idea to create "lossywav" uses the processor to get an idea how many bits the recording really can use. http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Lossywav Even when lossywav thinks it can remove some bits it may not be audible to remove even more. Some recordings only use more bits on the fade in/outs as in the music material. I think you will be shocked to find out how many recordings you thought have huge dynamics end up between 12 and 13bit :) You may join Hydrogenaudio.org to ask more about that.
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