Phil Leigh;377971 Wrote: 
> You need to read up on Nyquist theorum and Information Theory and then
> think about that question again. Twice the number of bits might not be
> twice the amount of "information" :o)
> 
> My whole point is that in informational terms the difference is really
> quite small...

The main reason is not information per se - it's that people can't hear
sounds with frequencies much above 16kHz, making 96 kHz (with a 48kHz
Nyquist cutoff) total overkill.


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