Well, as the article says, when you're doing processing and editing and such higher bit-depths absolutely do matter, so it makes sense that it might for upmixing too!
On Tue, Oct 1, 2013 at 1:17 PM, EoH <aartnienhuis@gmail.com> wrote:
I DO need more bitdepth and rate.Some of the upmixroutines, just work better (more precise) with 24 bits and 88.2 or more Khz than with 16 bits and 44.1 .....It's BTW clearly mentioned in the Audition manual : if you're gonna put your files through a proces, it's better to upsample firstfrom 16/44.1 to e.g. 24/96 , use that on the processes and downsample afterwards back to your original.But I also think that changing a stereo 16 bits to 24 bits doesn't make any difference at all.--
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