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by thaanpaa
834 days ago
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With music, in particular, if you use any analog sources while recording, the signal will contain so much noise that any dithering signal will be far below the floor and will most likely be completely redundant. I know that people claim to hear a difference, but they also claim to hear a difference between gold and copper contacts. |
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Dithering (or more bits) does solve for this. A fade out of the song also lowers the captured noise floor, but the dither function keeps going.
It's akin to noticing occasional posterization (banding) in very dark scenes if your TV isn't totally crushing the blacks. With a higher than recommended black level, you will see this artifact, because perceptual video codecs destroy (for efficiency purposes) the visual dither that would otherwise soften the bands of dark color into a nice grainy halftone sort of thing which would be much less offensive.