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| boardjunkie:
"As the frequency of an incoming signal increases, the shorter period will be represented by fewer samples, until, at 20 kHz, the reproduced waveform is represented as a square wave." As quoted from this article: http://jthz.com/mp3/CD-44100Hz.htm |
| brad808:
--- Quote from: boardjunkie on June 03, 2012, 06:49:20 pm ---"As the frequency of an incoming signal increases, the shorter period will be represented by fewer samples, until, at 20 kHz, the reproduced waveform is represented as a square wave." As quoted from this article: http://jthz.com/mp3/CD-44100Hz.htm --- End quote --- Your trying to prove something that you cannot prove. That one particular sentence is talking about sampling at 40khz. You linked to a dumbed down article that clearly states the exact same thing as the articles that I linked (which show you the proof using math). ---fudgesicle--- it, go on thinking that digital audio works by guessing sample points above 15khz. :banghead: |
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