
Then you can hear much higher sounds, but that means you'll need very expensive amplifiers that can handle ultrasounds and ultrasound speakers. Oversampling and using 24bit is good when you're music producer (so, for example, you can don't care about sample normalization because 24bit samples are 256 times more precise than 16bit), but when you just listen to the music (final one in game, or in mp3, or in flac, or whatever) 0 is all you need and all you should want.Įxcept, of course, when you're a bat. Short version if you don't want to read whole article or watching movie (which is only about part of article) - people do not hear sounds over 20kHz, but amplifiers can overlap inaudible frequencies to audible ones and produce distortions (that about 192 kHz) and because noise level of 16bit is so low that there is no reason to increase number of bits to 24 (it affects noise level - see video). Teamviewer can work, but it wont tell you that while it works with MacOS, there will absolutely be no chance to hear audio or use the remote mic. (and zipped video if you prefer to watch this on some avi player pl subtitles included) (copy of article from that was old and is no longer there I don't want to look for it so I created mirror) Step 2: Click on Remote control (third option.

Out of interest, why would you say that it's not a good idea to use 192kHz? Step 1: Once you have opened Team Viewer, go to the main window and click on Extras > Options.
