When the brain trust at HRAC asked me to post about how we define hi res audio, I rubbed my hands with glee. What an easy topic, I thought to myself. Obviously, hi res audio is a music file that is coded at 192kHz and 24 bits. Hmm, wait a second. I guess 96kHz and 24 bits sounds pretty good too. And what about a file that was recorded with big sampling and bit-rate numbers, then released to the public with small numbers; is that hi res? Actually, … [Read more...]
Turning a Mac Into a Music Server
Setting up an Apple computer for audio is simpler than a Windows PC because Apple offers fewer options, but it’s still possible to end up with a system that doesn’t perform optimally. Often it’s a case of not getting the machine configured correctly. The following guide will hopefully get you to a reasonable starting point for your Mac computer audio odyssey. By Steven Stone, via theabsolutesound.com … [Read more...]
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