>But the point everyone's trying to make is if you're going to be
>working in a 24-bit environment, then you have do do the initial
>transfer at that rate. You can't transfer it at 16 bits and then
>decide later on to convert that to 24 bits. There's absolutely no
>benefit to that, and actually may be worse than if you had kept it
>at 16 bits all along.
That is just not true. See my previous e-mail explaining why
processing in 24-bit when you start with a 16-bit sample and end with
a 16-bit output file WILL give you benefit!
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