![]() Now what is the downside if I'm wrong? If some upsampling helps a little, then how much does it help? I'm highly skeptical it is an audible difference (excepting a DAC with really poor output filtering which isn't the case with your DAC). 44.1 khz and 16 bit should do for your two sources of music. ![]() I'd just use the native sample rates and bit depths and not worry about it. Maybe with some good software that is okay, might notice no difference. If your DAC takes 32 bit 768 khz, then something along the way must upsample that. If you are using the free Idagio, then 16 bit 44 khz should do the trick. ![]() I doubt it myself though with a poor DAC there could be some truth to it. ![]() Now some people have reasons to think upsampling and sending it to a DAC capable of higher sample rates makes the DAC perform better. You are sending the most faithful version possible to the DAC. No processing, up or down sampling is done to it that way. You'd like to send the same bit depth and sample rate to the DAC as the original file your playing.
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