vince33;584158 Wrote: 
> I think in the 1) you mean "less" than 22khz instead of "greater"
> than...
> for the 2) you're right I made a confusion.
> 
> To resume it's not possible to tell that a file claimed to be a HD file
> is true or fake. That's I wanted to know.
> 
> Thanks to both of you for replying.
> 
> Vince

I wouldn't say it is not possible.  I can easily tell using a software
package like Goldwave that lets me look at the samples.  There are
other software packages that can do the same.
For instance, there is a bug in Audacity (when used on a windows
platform) that makes it record in 16 bits and pad up to 24 bits even
though it looks like it is set to record in 24 bits.  But with
Goldwave, I can easily see the data is only 16 bits with zero padding.

Terry


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