The standard CD is two-channel 16-bit PCM encoding at a 44.1 kHz sampling rate per channel.
A higher sampling frequency gives better sound reproduction. Up to the Nyquist frequency.
By installing a newer / better sound card, and purchasing higher quality speakers. Using MP3s and other formats with a higher sampling ratio will also improve the way it sounds.
It has a sound recorder which could record it but probably get really bad quality.
poor sound quality. Record players are much better for music.
The sampling rate affects the audio quality.For instance,a song sampled at 192 kilobits per second is three times the size of a song sampled at 64 kilobits per second and will be of better sound quality.
Lack of sound quality
DAT was developed to provide sound quality equal to the high quality of compact disks, but on a medium that could record as well as play back
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The sampling rate is expressed in units of either "samples per second" or "Hertz (Hz)".
It depends upon how loud you record it and the quality of the equipment.
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