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[QUOTE="powerkok:141002"]attendmyrequiem said:[QUOTE]powerkok said:[QUOTE]attendmyrequiem said:[QUOTE]powerkok said:[QUOTE]I burn cds at 24 bits fine.[/QUOTE] no you don't. cds can only hold 16 bits. way to continue talking out of your ass. anything above 16 bits has to be held on a dvdr or sacd. i can scientifically prove you have no idea what you're talking about. [/QUOTE] you can also scientifically prove yer retarded by posting that last post. I can burn a 24 bit cd with my music program..I dunno if all 24 go on the cd, but they burn and play fine. and I can listen to it in my hoverbike stereo.[/QUOTE] it truncates the last 8 bits. unless you are burning a data cd with 24 bit quality. an audio cd cannot be encoded any higher than 16 bits.[/QUOTE] so does a data mp3 sound better than a audio mp3?[/QUOTE]
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