diff --git a/wiki/audio.md b/wiki/audio.md index 34c5342..a5b42f4 100644 --- a/wiki/audio.md +++ b/wiki/audio.md @@ -78,11 +78,11 @@ For this a audio analyzer like [Sonic Visualizer](https://www.sonicvisualiser.org/) is needed. Select a audio file and press `Add Spectogram` under `Layer`. This will display a spectogram. -Music off of a retail CD and lossless songs have frequencies that extend at -least up to 22kHz. -If the frequency extends up to these 22kHz the file is lossless for sure. -If the frequency is cut before and the file is encoded in a lossless file it is -has undergone a bad conversion and is not really lossless. +Music off of a retail CD and lossless songs have frequencies that extend up to +22kHz and can extend even further for hi-res music. +If the frequency extends up to at least 22kHz the file is lossless for sure. +If the frequency is cut before and the file is encoded in a lossless file it has +undergone a bad conversion and is not really lossless. ## Extract Audio Files from CDs