Submitted by xXxjayceexXx t3_123l30d in askscience
[deleted] t1_jdviys8 wrote
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tdgros t1_jdvo1j7 wrote
We don't go up to 96kHz because listeners can perceive it, but because it allows for the design of better filters, better processing, etc... which does result in better quality, but it'd be completely fine to then downsample in 48kHz right before sending to speakers.
ins0ma_ t1_jdvv8j3 wrote
Exactly. 96k allows finer resolution and filtering when it comes to stuff like EQ and dynamics.
_Jam_Solo_ t1_jdwecct wrote
It helps with aliasing and time stretching, but idk much more than that. I personally don't go over 48k because the benefits aren't worth the disk space.
GuybrushBeeblebrox t1_jdw54cu wrote
As far as I know, and this is more experience, but higher bitrates allow for better results from dsps or filtering, or any post processing
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