dafiend wrote: 
> No. There's also no such thing as 16 bit MP3. Internally, MP3s use
> 32-bit float.
> 
> With a WAV, the bit depth tells you something about the number of values
> a sample in the time domain can take. If understand correctly, MP3s
> store audio as samples in the frequency domain. And these samples are
> floats. I'm no expert, but I don't think bit depth is such a useful
> concept when talking about MP3s.

You're right they're 32-bit float so nope, they have no bit depth in the
sense that PCM data does :)



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