I see 'bit perfect' cropping up more and more. It is used to describe the transmission of music files to DACs. But it appears that to do that you need the likes of Foobar and WASPI or AISOL (or whatever it is). Then I read of wanting to make various passes when ripping a CD to make sure it is bit perfect.
But surely when I play itunes on my Vaio laptop with W7 and my music is sent to my DAC, it is bit perfect. When I rip a CD using itunes with error correction on, it is bit perfect. Or is it? Then how does Spotify fit into this? Is it 'bit perfect'?
I feel like I am losing out here by apparently not having 'bit perfect'.
But surely when I play itunes on my Vaio laptop with W7 and my music is sent to my DAC, it is bit perfect. When I rip a CD using itunes with error correction on, it is bit perfect. Or is it? Then how does Spotify fit into this? Is it 'bit perfect'?
I feel like I am losing out here by apparently not having 'bit perfect'.