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I am not understanding the difference between oversampling and dither, the instructor here at school is still not clear enough for me to understand.
From my understanding as of right now, oversampling makes educated guesses in the D/A process to correct/predict dropped bits fro a broad point of view.
And dithering corrects dropped bits during the oversampling process in a much smaller aspect, small enough to where the Oversampling can not register it as a sample at all, so it requires dithering.
Please clarify, thanks.
From my understanding as of right now, oversampling makes educated guesses in the D/A process to correct/predict dropped bits fro a broad point of view.
And dithering corrects dropped bits during the oversampling process in a much smaller aspect, small enough to where the Oversampling can not register it as a sample at all, so it requires dithering.