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I would put a file on a disc or thumb drive and try to play it.
You'll find out real fast.
When I was into computer audio, yes. You may have to have a 24/98+ sound card. Most 24bit soundcards will play AND record up to 24/196 or greater bit/frequency. A Mac Mini will do it with software and is such a quick little machine will it not even flinch - or make a noise. It's all solid state.