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Digital eXtreme Definition (DXD) refers to a high-definition digital audio format created by 2L, a Norwegian record label and recording company. The DXD format is a high-resolution audio technology that captures sound at a high bit depth and sampling rate, typically 24-bit and 352.8 kHz, which is eight times the sampling rate of standard CD audio (44.1 kHz).

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