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| Gear addict Joined: Sep 2003 Location: Gothenburg, Sweden
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Thread Starter | Toast 8 dither
I often find myself making 16 bit dithered copies of 24 bit files, for CD burning ("listening copies" etc). To simplify things, I am looking at Toast 8. No need to copy/dither, and handle different bit-depth versions. Just use the 24 bit files and dither while burning. Any thoughts? What type of dither does Toast 8 use? Thanks, Hakan |
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