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Old 2006-12-12, 11:04 AM
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Re: Analog Audio Sourced from Analog Video - Higher Sample Rates and Bit Depths?

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Originally Posted by forkstriker4
Sure, a hi-fi audio track may not exceed 20 kHz and a monaural audio track may not exceed 12 kHz (both according to their specifications), but do multi-generation cassette tapes and tape reels always reach 20 kHz in accordance to actual content (not noise)? No. So, why can't analog audio tracks sourced from consumer analog video formats also be preserved in the same manner that other analog audio formats are?
for "cd quality" its 22.5kHz (just a nitpick)

I'm not positive what sort of conversation you're looking for here... if you want to share an audio rip from an analog video source (lossless) that is fine, has been done here before as well.

personally, I'm fine with a dvd version (if available) and can rip the audio myself if I feel the need
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