Most of the DVD-A discs I have are remixes from the original 24-track
masters which, IMHO, have a frequency top end of close to 24kHz.  Most
of the DVD-A are 96k/24bit, but 48k/24bit would sound just as good,
IMHO.  

The Studer 2" 24-track machine I used to use in the 80's was tweaked to
be down 2dB @ 20kHz with a pretty quick roll-off above that.  The
resolution, however, is WAY beyond the current 24bit standard as it was
analog, i.e. no sampling.  88.2k or 96k has potential but isn't worth
the extra drive space or data bandwidth.  192k, however, starts sounding
MUCH more like my old Studer 24-track did.


-- 
Eric Seaberg

Eric Seaberg - San Diego
A.E.S., S.M.P.T.E., S.P.A.R.S.
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