>  >I've been asked:
>>
>>All these Mac applications like Jam 2.6.2 and various Toast support 16
>>bit sound, but many things are now in 20 bit sound; How to back up up 20
>>bit (or higher) sound files without losing quality, under Mac OS
>>7.x.x/8.x.x./9.x.x?
>>
>>-Martin Totusek
>
>      With expensive hardware...
>
>      Pete
>

you don't have to burn them as  cd playable audiofiles ? Protool from 
digidesign has an 24 bit option several other soundutilities  too
I can make a 24 bit soundfile and probably burn it aswell why couldnt 
I ? the moment you  make a musikcd out of it. it is all converted to 
PCM format ?
kenta
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