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Why can I open 24 bits audio files in Windows Media Player, Itunes nor GarageBand?

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Why can I open 24 bits audio files in Windows Media Player, Itunes nor GarageBand?

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Most consumer audio softwares are not yet 24 bits compatible. You’ll need to convert the files to 16 bits if you want to preview them outside your usual music recording software (Logic Audio, Cubase, Digital Performer, Nuendo, Cubase, Protools, Cakewalk etc…) Again, if you intend to use my iStudio tracks in a 16 bits environment, let me know and I will be happy to deliver the files directly in 16 bits, so that you don’t have to convert anything.

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