( haspokember | 2017. 01. 08., v – 22:56 )

Szerintem te kevered most a 8 bitet valami egeszen massal.

Megnezted az a hangosszehasonlito oldalt? Tenyleg meglepoen keves kulonbseget lehet hallani a 8 bit / 16 bit kozott (plane a kollega altal emlitett fejhallgatokon, amelyek zenehallgatasi szempontbol gyakorlatilag minosithetetlenek). Egy Gangnam tipusu atlagos popzene, jo minosegu felvetel, 44khz-es minta, es maris hipp-hopp, majdnem olyan, mintha egy szinuszjel-generatort hasonlitgatnal 8 es 16 bit kozott :)

En ezt az oldalt talaltam, ami megmagyarazza a jelenseg okat: http://www.sonicscoop.com/2013/08/29/why-almost-everything-you-thought-…

"An 8-bit audio file gives us a theoretical noise floor 48dB below the loudest signal it can reproduce. But in practice, dithering the audio can give us much more dynamic range than that."

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"Cassette tapes started at around 6 bits worth of “resolution”, with their 40 dB of dynamic range. Many (if not most) mass-produced cassettes were this lousy. Yet still, plenty of people bought them.

If you were really careful, and you made your tapes yourself on nice stock and in small batches, you could maybe get as much as 70dB of dynamic range. This is about equivalent to what you might expect out of decent vinyl.

Yes, it’s true, it’s true. Our beloved vinyl, with its average dynamic range of around 60-70dB, essentially offers about 11 bits worth of “resolution.” On a good day."