DennyL;649873 Wrote: 
> Reconstructing a 20kHz sine wave from 44.1kHz samples is quite a task,
> and it completely keels over as the sine wave approaches 22.05kHz!
That's not what the Nyquist-Shannon theorem says.
Do you hear 22.05 kHz or even 20 kHz sine waves, by the way?
Give the 'Bink Audio Test CD' (http://binkster.net/extras.shtml) a
try...

DennyL;649873 Wrote: 
> It has always struck me that most of the important and interesting
> information in a recording is the low-level information, and it uses
> only a few of those 16 bits!
?


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