Hello,
I have ISO SACD disc with a depth of 32bit. I want to rip the audio to FLAC or WAVE files. Is there a need to rip the sound to a depth of 32bit, as originally recorded? If I rip the disc to a resolution of e.g. 96kHz/24bit to FLAC, will I get worse sound quality? Is that ripped file can be edited without loss of sound quality? (E.g. cut pieces of audio editing program).
I would be grateful for an explanation.
J.
conversion SACD with depth 32bit
Re: conversion SACD with depth 32bit
Hmm. SACD is a 1-bit format. There are no 32 bit in original file. Explane, please, what do you mean.
Re: conversion SACD with depth 32bit
96kHz/24bit to FLAC will be absolutely fine. I think 88.2kHz/24 bit is considered the PCM equivalent of the DSD.
Re: conversion SACD with depth 32bit
That's the internal format of the data, i.e. in PCM.