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- Date: 3 Sep 92 20:35:00 GMT
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- > 24 kHz is well beyond the average human being's hearing range.
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- Not true. Individual tones cannot be detected above 20K, but people
- can detect sounds above 20K as 'nuances' in music and can tell when
- these frequencies are absent. So sampling needs to be 100Khz or higher.
- I forget which British audio lab did the report on that.
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