Theo
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The concept behind "bit perfect" is that it is a guarantee that the digital data has not been corrupted. So a lot of software, equipment, cable... makers claim to be "bit perfect" so music will sound a lot better, veil lifted and all... However, a proper interpolation or resampling algorithm working in 32 or 64 bit depth shouldn't distort the signal above the calculation error, which is quite small if you do it properly. So, is bit perfection a necessity or just another audiofool concept? Are there measurements showing a comparison between BP and not BP?