Its like this it's is the software inside the transporter but it is
because of the hardware ( it can't handle more data faster ).
So it is "limited" to 24/96 .

But the server you use come to the rescue , it is actually transcoding
24/192 to 24/96 on the fly with a very good algorithm that does not
introduce any audible artefact and the diff 24/96 to 24/192 is actually
not humanly possible to hear given the exact same material .

So your loss is only some CPU cycles on the server .

If your server is a small NAS that can't run the transcoding ,you may
face the issue of do the transcoding offline on a computer and use these
copies on the server.


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