I know a lot of you do mastering or have paid for mastering...

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Ok, on another board I read, it said dithering down from 96 khz down 2 44.1 khz for CD reaks havoc causing error on the audio file.(because something about like its not an even mathmatical equation) , and it said something like 88.2 should be used.IS this true?Also if it is, does this work the same way with bit depth?
 
GamezBond said:
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A conversion from 96K to 44.1 is a sample rate conversion, dithering is used to convert bit depths (e.g. 24 bit to 16 bit).

Changing bit depths uses a different type of math that's based on truncation or rounding values (this is where dithering comes in). So equal division doesn't apply here.
 
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