![]() Open both the parent file and your newly-edited file, and export it as one track.Open in your audio editing program of choice (I suggest Audacity), and invert the file save as 16-bit/44.1kHz WAV.Make a copy of the original 24-bit file.Many of the ones I found on purported “HD Audio” sites were simply upconverted from 16-bit, meaning they were identical in every way but price. ![]() ![]() After scouring the web, I found a couple files on Bandcamp that were actually released in 24-bit lossless files. While my colleague Rob at Android Authority already proved this with an oscilloscope and some hardcore research, we’re going to perform an experiment that you can do yourself-or just read if you don’t mind spoilers. ![]()
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