Joshua Stephen Landau wrote on Tue, 21 May 2002 about following:

> > Hmmm, I'm not sure about that... most digital formats actually have a
> > ceiling of 44.1Khz, and cannot store frequencies higher than that. At the
> 
> Quick corrections here:  digital formats have varying sampling rates.  The
> most common current one is 44.1 kHz, used by CDs.  An upcoming one is
> 96kHz, used by many DVDs and some possible future audio formats.  A fair

many DAT-recorders have 48Khz option(usually default). 96Khz will 
use quite a lot hardrive space i guess.

sakke
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