What is high-definition audio?


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Most digital audio systems encode analog sound, ie perceived sound, in digital form for archiving and transmission using a system called pulse code modulation. The quality of the digital recording is determined by two factors: Bit depth and sampling rate: The bit depth determines the number of “passes” available to describe the sound: the more bits used, the greater the dynamic range (the difference between the loudest and the lowest Sound) to be recorded.

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At the same time, the higher the sampling rate (ie how often a “snapshot” of the sound is recorded per second), the more precisely music can be analyzed and converted into digital data. The sampling rate refers to the frequency range of the audio from the lowest to the highest pitch that can be stored.

The higher the bit depth and the higher the sampling rate, the more information can be saved.

The CD uses 16-bit / 44.1 kHz encoding, which was best available at the time the CD was introduced in the early 1980s. However, progress has been made since then, and it is now possible to record and distribute music at bit depth and bit rates at higher sample rates. These formats have been used for recordings and recordings for several years, but are now also available to all households.

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High Resolution Audio (HRA) is any format that goes beyond the standard 16-bit / 44.1 kHz CD, and HRA recordings generally use 24-bit encoding, which enables a very dynamic range. wider than CD and sampling rates up to 192 kHz, which is the maximum level for commercial HRA recordings. All of this aims to achieve a sound that is as similar as possible to that of the recording studio.

High resolution audio formats

There is a wide range of HRA formats, so it is important that the HRA team supports them as fully as possible. Technics products are compatible with all common HRA formats (some are still in the introductory phase) and will ensure simple, practical and sustainable HRA reproduction in the future as the market develops.

CD quality music is also available in various formats. Below is a list of the most common formats used for CD quality music as well as music with loss of quality and for HRA playback.

FLAC: Studio Master sound quality (24 bit) and CD quality (16 bit)

Most music files available online (HRA and CD quality) are in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) format (the format is free, no music). 24-bit FLAC files are generally available in 96 kHz and 192 kHz, although some albums are in 24-bit / 44.1 kHz or 24-bit / 48 kHz format. These 24 bit / 192 kHz are usually the best files available and identical to the Studio Master version.
Unlike MP3, which reduces size at the expense of content, the FLAC format is lossless and works like a zip file on your computer. It is unpacked “on the fly” during playback and offers exactly the same data as in the file before compression.
Apple has its own format that means no loss: Apple Lossless (ALAC) works like FLAC, but is compatible with iTunes. Some companies that provide Studio Master downloads offer these in FLAC and ALAC formats.
An additional advantage of the FLAC and ALAC formats is that they store information about music in the form of metadata, including general parameters such as artist, album title, title / track number, music genre, composer, catalog number, etc.
This information is contained in Studio Master or HRA files that can be purchased online or added when creating a personal CD: the burning software uses a search in the Internet database to identify the hard drive to be archived and provides all the information. You can also edit this data or enter it manually.

WAV / AIFF: uncompressed file

You can also copy CDs as files without compression, e.g. B. as a direct copy of data to the hard drive. Windows computers save them as WAV files (Waveform Audio File Format), Macs as AIFF (Audio Interchange File Format), but the two formats are interchangeable and, of course, Technics systems are both reproduced.


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Author: R. Arias

R. Arias is the author of this article and has extensive experience for more than 30 years as a recording engineer and audio specialist, as well as more than 20 years of experience creating algorithms related to audio and video. Linkedin