Phil Leigh;572355 Wrote: 
> Nope.
> It's really easy to test if the information is "noise" or not.
> You just need to know how to use DSP tools to pitch-shift stuff without
> time-shifting it...
> Anyone who has actually worked in modern recording studios knows how to
> do this. :-)

Not sure about that.
If I want to generate a high resolution file from a low one, I will
obviously not use standard audio software with standard tools well
known by sound engineers.

I will write my own software to mix may be some real high resolution
music at low level, or whatever else ...

Most sound engineers I ve met are obviously very good in their own
field, with their professional tools and software.

But software algorithms are usually not public.
I guess a higly experienced programmer with good signal theory
knowledge, could easily cheat them.


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