Since the Audio CD standard only supports 16 bit, I wonder what 
you're hoping to play these 24 bit files on.
If you're thinking of archiving the Protools sessions or 24bit bounce 
files, save 'em as Mac files rather than audio files-- it will then 
be necessary to use your computer and Protools to play them back.  Of 
course, there are various 24bit DVD audio formats, but that's another 
story entirely...

>         Hello All,
>   I am running OS 9.1 & using Toast 4.1.2.  I have been recording 24 bit
>files to my hard drive using Pro Tools. When I try to burn them as audio
>files to disk, Toast tells me that only 16 bit files will burn. So.... I
>have to bounce them down to 16 bit. Is there a burning software that will
>let me rip 24 bit audio files?
>
>        thanks,
>               Rev
>

-=PZ=-

Peter Zanger --Audio Production for Radio in New York City--

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