Shakey;270860 Wrote: 
> Yes, so I rip a selection 24/96 aiff, send it to iTunes as a ALAC, move
> it to my NAS, stream it to my SB3 and it says it is a 44.1 Khz file. 
> 
> So what happened?
> 
> 
> I should mention I am using Roxio CD SpinDoctor to capture my needle
> drops via an Apogee Duet and a PowerBookG4.

I don't understand why you feel you need to rip at 96k!  There's
nothing on the vinyl above 20kHz!!  Even if you ripped at 48k you've
got extra room for the 'air'.

IMHO, 96k recording is ONLY worth it IF you are doing the original
recording with great microphones and a great console.  After that, save
the bandwidth... you're not missing anything.


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