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Sunday May 29, 2005 11:56 am
X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity: Amazing Audio From Creative Labs
Demonstrated at E3 2005, the X-Fi Xtreme Fidelity Audio Processor is capable of upconverting 16-bit audio to 24-bit audio. According to Chris Roper of IGN, who was able to listen to a demonstration, it’s able to convert all kinds of audio back into their original 24-bit/96 KHz masters. Looks like Creative has another product to attract audiophiles and possibly the general consumer - sounds good to me.
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That’s impossible. You can only downgrade quality from it’s analog sound.
If you take a 24kbps song, play it on shoutcast streamed at 320kbps. You will still get the 24kbps quality.
I don’t think human ear can tell the difference between 16bit and 24bit 96000khz. I can’t and I work with music production all day.
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True, but you haven’t heard it yet, have you? Technology does bring miracles.
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