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Max is 24/48. That means the audio can have a flat response beyond 20 KHz. A large part of the populace probably can not hear even 15 KHz so it makes little sense to have a response beyond that. If need be I can generate tones of 15, 18 and 20 KHz so you can test for yourself. Need to be careful, I know several that burned out tweeters trying to hear those tones.
![]() Dolby TrueHD (including Atmos) data stream can go as high as 18 Mbps (18,000 Kbps). |
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Thanks given by: | Canada (02-06-2022) |
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24-bit/96khz is where Atmos taps out. 24-bit/48khz is the standard spec for Atmos work, because it gives full compatibility with current baseline consumer hardware. Support for 24-bit/96khz Atmos audio is growing in consumer electronics as of last year, so it is now being found in new devices and added to older ones, via software updates.
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Thanks given by: | Canada (02-06-2022) |
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