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Topic: What does the 24bit WMA exactly mean? (Read 4034 times) previous topic - next topic
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What does the 24bit WMA exactly mean?

I rip a CD track to two WMA files: 16bit and 24bit (Both WMA Pro 10 128kbps 2 Channel 44100Hz),
they have the same file size.
What does the 24bit WMA exactly mean? Is it ready for the 24bit HDCD?

 

What does the 24bit WMA exactly mean?

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As the concept of bitdepth has no meaning in the WMA format itself, I assume it is just a flag that indicates it should be rendered in 24-bit pcm on playback?