24 bit is the resolution, or bit depth of the Audi. It is the number of binary digits that can represent different levels of audio. 96 kHz is the sample rate of the audio, or frequency which the audio is sampled. 96khz means there are 96000 samples per second for each channel of audio.
96-24 khz = 72
2.23 gigs
Unlike MP3 and WMA files, WAV files are not compressed, so they are not rated by bit rate (Mb/s). They are rated by sample rate, in samples per second. A high sample rate would be 96 kHz or 192 kHz. CDs have a sample rate of 44.1 kHz. In uncompressed audio, there is also the matter of bit depth, or resolution of the recording. CDs are 16-bit, but WAV files can be 24-bit or 32-bit.
i have a delta 1010(m-audio) 24 bit 96 khz digital recording system that i was using with my PC that i want to use with my new mini mac how can i do it
96 kHz
1) Best frequency for what? The human hearing range is 20 Hz - 20 000 Hz, so in that sense, no. The ear is most sensitive to ~3khz, see Fletcher-Munson curve. 2) But for editing and recording, I would say 24 bit 96 kHz, because they handle noise floor and time stretching quite well, but for exporting to CD, 16 bit 44.1 kHz 3) it's 44 100 Hz, not kHz. that is same as 44 100 000 Hz, which is a big difference.
16,772,216 Colors
LCM of 24 and 96 is 96.
96 ÷ 4 = 24
The LCM of 24 and 32 is 96.
LCM of 12 24 96 is 96.
96*24 = 2304