Quoting James Oakley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

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> On August 10, 2004 01:35 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >    Most of the content I'm interested in playing is 44.1khz, and a
> small
> > amount is 48khz. I'd be quite surprised if any of it was anything else.
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> >    Why not just play the audio at it's original sample rate?
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> It introduces unnecessary complexity.


   You sound like an engineer.


> >    Running it through the wringer yet again is something i find
> > distasteful, even if you want to claim that eight out of ten people
> can't tell the difference.
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> Are you suggesting that resampling a digital audio stream to a higher
> rate causes a change in it's quality?


   Yes, I'm saying that upsampling causes a degradation in signal quality.
The waveform becomes slightly aliased, causing harmonic distortion.



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