1. What does 96kHz/24bit mean?
96kHz refers to the sampling rate of the audio, meaning there will be 96,000 samples per second. However, 24-bit depth does not refer to volume. It actually refers to the sample size
2. Hi-Res:
Hi-Res is the abbreviation of High-Resolution Audio, which is the latest high-quality music standard proposed by Sony in 2014. Its sound quality far exceeds that of existing compressed audio formats and CDs, and the specifications of audio formats can be as high as 192kHz / 24bit or higher resolution, that is, the sampling rate is higher than 44.1KHz, and the bit depth is higher than 16bit. (In the past, 16bit/44.1kHz encoding rate ruled the world for half a century)
FLAC (sampling rate: 44.1kHz / 48kHz / 88.2kHz / 96kHz / 176.4kHz / 192kHz / 352.8kHz / 384kHz; bit rate: 24bit)
DSD (sampling rate: 2.8MHz / 5.6MHz / 11.2MHz; bit rate: 1bit)
3. The data transfer speed of the audio port(Anker hub)
The audio port of Anker hubs supports 96kHz/24bit, and it meets the High-Resolution Audio.
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