If you rip from a CD, there are CDs that have a large capacity.
Do these kinds of CDs have a large capacity because they have a lot of sound quality?
And is the actual sound quality really good?
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As far as I know, there is a standard called CD sound quality. So it won't make any difference.
Based on the sound quality of the CD, it doesn't have a lot of capacity
The volume varies depending on the length of the music
CD sound quality format is 16Bit 44.1Khz PCM
So if the music length is the same, all sound quality is the same
No matter how good the sound quality is, there's no difference in capacity
Analogies may have capacity differences, but digital is sampling negative waveforms anyway, so there is no capacity difference
Thank you for the detailed explanation. I also say that in theory, but it doesn't make sense that there's no actual difference in capacity.
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