Re: 24-bit, 24 bit, 24bit and oh how it hz

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2010/6/15 Folderol <folderol@xxxxxxxxx>:
> On Tue, 15 Jun 2010 10:29:50 -0700
> Kevin Cosgrove <kevinc@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 15 June 2010 at 23:27, Ray Rashif <schivmeister@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> > 2010/6/15 Bearcat M. <hometheater@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>> > > Folks,
>> > >
>> > > In tagging my media collection, naming my files and talking on-line, i'm
>> > > unsure of how to write out the bit rate and sampling rate of files.
>> > > What is standard?
>> > > 24-bit/96 khz ?
>> > > 24 bit, 96khz ?
>> > > 24bit/96 khz ?
>> > >
>> > > or some combination of the above?
>> >
>> > 24/96 is fine :)
>>
>> I don't particularly like having characters which are special to
>> Linux shells in file-names nor in sound file tags.  They're slightly
>> harder to deal with.  Slash (/) is one of the characters I try to
>> avoid, as are spaces ( ).
>>
>> Cheerio....
>>
>> --
>> Kevin
>
> How about 24~96 ?
>
> --
> Will J Godfrey
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"~" is a bash alias for $HOME.
i.e.: "cd ~" does cd to your $HOME directory.

Cheers,

-Giuseppe
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