
Album
Cowboy Bebop
Release Date
09/07/2014
Classification
Original Soundtrack
Published by
FlyingDog
Composed by
Yoko Kanno
Arranged by
Yoko Kanno
Performed by
Seatbelts
Tracklist:
Tank!
RUSH
SPOKEY DOKEY
BAD DOG NO BISCUITS
CAT BLUES
COSMOS
SPACE LION
WALTZ for ZIZI
PIANO BLACK
POT CITY
TOO GOOD TOO BAD
CAR24
The EGG and I
FELT TIP PEN
RAIN
DIGGING MY POTATO
MEMORY
[K2HD]
Format
FLAC lossless
Bit-depth
24 bit
Sampling Frequency
96000 Hz
Size
1.04 GB
Link:
https://mega.nz/#F!4pRRxaRL!OBxEIXsRCpk5L9eLpKqOSQ
Format
FLAC lossless
Bits per Sample
24
Sampling Frequency
48 kHz
Size
620.5 MB
Link:
https://mega.nz/#F!tpB2DBBB!QKNdzWzZ8aaINiqnBJpz5A
Format
ALAC lossless
Bit-depth
16 bit
Sampling Frequency
48000 Hz
Size
345.9 MB
Link:
https://mega.nz/#F!90JFxIIb!_nkt9ZX3seZk700vQ2bJmg
Format
AAC lossy
Quality
VBR 320 kbps
Sampling Frequency
48000 Hz
Size
124.8 MB
Link:
https://mega.nz/#F!hpIySTxS!wfGSjACp7pOyDZdCDv7EzQ
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Out of curiosity, what was your source medium for this? Because if it was a CD it is still red book (16 bit, 44.1 kHz) even if mastering was done in K2HD.
I’m trying to understand if the 1.04 GB are worth it 😛
I’d be interested in these as well.
Out of curiosity, what was your source medium for this? Because if it was a CD it is still red book (16 bit, 44.1 kHz) even if mastering was done in K2HD.
I’m trying to understand if the 1.04 GB are worth it 😛
On the website of the K2 Technology says the following about the K2HD Coding:
K2HD coding enables digital data containing high-grade formatted music data up to a maximum of 192kHz/24 bits to be stored in low-grade formats with a minimum of 44.1kHz/16 bits.
For example, there is no problem expressing music with resolution of up to 192kHz/24-bit spec even on existing CDs.
Digital Audio data in CD format is raised to 192kHz/24bits, and the raised data is then coded in 44.1kHz/16bits
K2 is a technology that restores high-quality sound when digital data is processed. High-Fidelity Information Processing Technology is used when digital data has already been altered or deteriorated in order to be compressed or conform to formats or specifications that are restricted by the original format. It restores the damaged digital data to almost the same level as before being converted for compression and the original state.
In addition, High-Fidelity Information Processing Technology can pack into a CD the quality of up to 100 kHz frequency and 24-bit resolution. Instead of cutting them off, this technology modifies the signal to fit them into a CD, without reducing the overall volume of sound.
Example: Music data up to a maximum of 196kHz/24-bits can be stored on a CD (44.1kHz/16-bits).
This uses unique technology to perform energy-equivalent conversion as music data in bands and specifications into which data that is usually reduced owing to the specifications being too large to be stored in that format. In addition, High-Fidelity Information Processing Technology performs sound waveform conversion processing which makes sound quality the optimal.
It’s hard to understand how i’ts done, but what I undertood was that the high quality audio is ‘coded’ to fit inside a CD and retain a better quality.