philicorda wrote:
Paradoxically, the only way to avoid digital artifacts is by the use of
dithering. This can be proved. There is such thing as correct dithering.
perhaps we should fork this discussion off at some point...... anyway, i
agree with your assessment of the state of digital fidelity and also the
importance of good dithering. i have two questions:
1. how would you characterize correct dithering?
2. are there existing LINUX tools to do it properly?
back when i used windows, i found the FIR-based noise-shaping dither in
"Resample" from SoundsLogical to be much more pleasing to the ear in
ambient tails, than other types i had used. unfortunately, the best i
have seen in linux-based tools is triangular dither.
.pltk.