- 20 May 2009
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High-resolution audio is being defined as: "Lossless audio that is capable of reproducing the full range of sound from recordings that have been mastered from better than CD quality music sources."
And there are also four different Master Quality Recording categories that have been released in order to describe the recording that has been made from the "best quality music source" available.
The four descriptors are:
MQ-P: from a PCM master source 48kHz/20-bit or higher – typically 96/24 or 192/24 content
MQ-A: from an analogue master source
MQ-C: from a CD master source (44.1kHz/16-bit)
and MQ-D: from a DSD/DSF master source – typically 2.8MHz or 5.6MHz content
Αντε και Π.Ο.Π...
Ή είναι για καλό;