Try an application that uses iZotope's 64 bit SRC. For example: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/soundforge/izotope http://www.audiofile-engineering.com/samplemanager/ http://izotope.com/products/audio/rx/ or any one of the many others which license the izotope code. Best, David On Dec 2, 2011, at 1:34 PM, L. Hunter Kevil wrote: > I'm a long-time lurker and quasi-newbie in the field of digital audio. I > enjoy this list greatly because of the friendly atmosphere and the > knowledge of the participants, so I hope that my question will be not be > perceived as to out of place. > > The question is this: what recommendations can you give for converting > stereo music files at 24/88.2 and 24/192 to 24/96 with no loss of musical > information? > Or is such a thing not possible for an amateur (a cheap but not completely > impecunious one?) I have Windows machines and am adept with software. > > I have not been able to locate any good information that answers this > question directly. Many recommend dbpoweramp and other software, but I > cannot verify whether there is any loss of musical quality. I have seen > articles describing how SCR takes place in the process of creating > professional master recordings - including conversions to analogue, > dithering, &c. > > Thanks for your help, > > L. H. Kevil > University of Missouri > > This post has nothing to do with the university. I'm just indulging my > passion for high-quality music reproduction.