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WHEN?
by JAPOV - 04/23/26 11:28 PM
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by Fdemetrio - 04/15/26 12:27 PM
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by Fdemetrio - 04/14/26 06:57 AM
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I really doubt you'll hear a difference once the files are compressed into MP3s. I have listened to dither comparisons between WAV files before, and unless the music is at a VERY low level, the difference is subtle; there is a deepening of the soundstage with dither applied, like the vocalist and instruments move back a little from the speakers. I do think, if you are reducing the bit depth of a 24-bit file down to 16-bit, you should use dither.
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