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The Commercial Zone => Industry Introductions => Topic started by: audiventory on 12 Sep 2014, 04:49 am
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Hello friends and colleagues.
My name is Yuri Korzunov. I’m founder and developer of Audiophile Inventory (created in 2007).
Our software product
AuI ConverteR 48x44 - HD audio converter software (http://samplerateconverter.com/audio-converter/hd-audio-converter-software) file format and resolution [Windows, Mac OS]. The software intended for music production and audiophiles.
http://samplerateconverter.com
(http://samplerateconverter.com/mscn/hd-audio-converter.png)
Supported formats
You can convert now (September 2014):
1. PCM to PCM
2. PCM to DSF
3. DSF/DFF to PCM/DSF
4. ISO to PCM/DSF
5. CD audio to PCM/DSF (metadata [track name, album, year, …] auto obtained from Internet)
Here:
1. PCM is WAV, FLAC, AIFF, ALAC, wma, mp3, aac,…
2. DSF and DFF is 1-bit/D64/D128 audio file formats
3. ISO is 1-bit HD audio disk format
You can connect to AuI own command line codecs for extension of input/output formats range.
Why AuI ConverteR?
You get with AuI ConverteR 48x44:
1. Assurance in sound quality
2. Simple user interface and control
3. Fast and reliable technical support
AuI ConverteR 48x44 has:
1. on the average 1 … 2 update per month,
2. permanent researching for sound improving, supporting new formats and functionality extension.
Technical details
Own Audiophile Inventory's audio processing algorithms:
AuI alphaC - sample rate and bit-depth conversion
AuI alphaD - dithering
AuI alphaS - [PCM to 1-bit/D64/D128] and [1-bit/D64/D128 to PCM] conversion
All internal math in 64-bit float (double precision).
Opinions
Opinions of owners of AuI ConverteR and users of FREE version you can read here:
http://samplerateconverter.com#opinions
Check FREE version with full audio performance
http://samplerateconverter.com
Contact me http://samplerateconverter.com/contact
Best regards,
Yuri Korzunov
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Tips and tricks: How Convert ISO to DSF (1-bit high resolution audio)
http://youtu.be/MYv29q0jZm0 (http://youtu.be/MYv29q0jZm0)
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Thanks for the post (saved the site). I'll have to give it a look. Over the winter, I have some last ripping stuff planned (some DVD-As mainly) and at least some conversions (a few DFF to DSF files and depending on what I do with LMS in a secondary system with a Teac DAC on a Squeezebox Touch perhaps some DSF to PCM, unless I do beta version 7.9 or do EDO which I have not got to work yet). I probably can use some DSF to PCM for an Oppo BDP-93 which is in the master bedroom and feeds the outdoor speakers too. I did some via dbPoweramp's converter but the output on the Squeezebox Touch is low (via the coax out to the Teac DAC) and it also does them at 24/96 vs. 24/88.2.
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Phil,
I have some questions:
1) What is version 7.9 (it's AuI v. 3.7.9)?
2) What is LMS?
Thank you,
Yuri
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Hi Yuri, LMS is Logitech Media Server.
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Thank you, John.
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Now released new AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.3.8.7
1. Added volume control -40 ... +40 dB and 0.1 dB step (for version PROduce-R and PROduce-RD).
2. Fixed some bugs with BWF WAV files, generated by Pro Tools.
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=105788) (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v387-released)
Read more http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v387-released
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Yuri, Hello & welcome to the AudioCircle !
I've been Oversampling my CDs for some time as I find that this really suits the highly dense dynamic contrast Orchestral (& other
acoustic based) music sound quite a bit different than it does at 16bit/44.1 Khz . I realize that there is'nt any "new" information being added, but that the sound improvement may be due to "a reduction of various forms of filter-induced phase distortions". I am actually
not knowledgeable enough to come to this conclusion on my own, but it makes extreme sense to me from what I'm hearing. No one
can actually hear even 44.1 khz so the lack of musical clarity has to be due to something other then just frequency retrieval.
I'm sorry to bore you with information that I'm sure you're already aware of, as the real reason I've written is that I'm having
some difficulties with your test conversion program. I'm not quite sure how to select the output path for the converted files as I need to
place them on an external drive . I have been using JRMC for my conversions only as I use a seperate Digital File Player for playing my
files
Thank you & once again welcome to AudioCircle,
Steve
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Audiventory: Would you please share some technical details of the digital filters incorporated with your oversampling algorthms? For example, when oversampling 44.1 files, is the digital filter applied a symmetrical linear phase type, or some variation on a minimum phase type with less/no pre-rining? Is the filter used a straight forward steep brickwall type with no alias products or do incorporate a less steep filter allowing some aliasing but reducing ringing?
When converting PCM-DSD, same questions as above, and, what is the process: for example, do you oversample 44.1 to 176.4 or 352.8, and then go to DSD (or DSDx2 is that an option), and if you go to 176.4 or 352.8 first, what type of filters are applied (as above).
Thanks for any details you care to share.
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The above would be of interest to me as well if I need to go that route
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Once I've finished my lunch, I hope to go home & "play around" with the test converter program
If I have any success I will post my impressions of how this appears to compare with the algorithms that JRMC
uses. (My JRMC converted files have spoiled me to the point that I have no interest in playing CDs anymore,
unless I'm having a network problem & am unable to start my Auraliti PK100 which uses MPaD to control it.)
24bit/ 176.4 khz really appears to be the "sweet spot" of my DAC ,so that's what I try to "feed it".
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I'm sorry to say that I was unable to figure out the correct procedural steps to operate the program.
Luckily, I've been pretty satisfied with my results with using JRMC so I'll continue to use it for my file converts.
(I was thinking how uncanny "reducing various phase-induced distortions to gain more clarity" could be a description of my life; Yeah, we'd all be on the path to "Uptopia" if we were able to "see" those distortions early enough. Well, I can at least make my music more enjoyable)
Have a Great Day
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I'm sorry to say that I was unable to figure out the correct procedural steps to operate the program.
"Open files" (select the file you want to convert)
Select "Output" (Format, Bit depth, Sampling rate)
Press "Start"
Worked on the first try converting a 16/44 to DSD64 DSF. You'll find the converted file in the ConvertResult subfolder of the folder containing the original file you converted.
(http://jimtranr.com/AU1_convert.png)
Plays and displays in my JRMC20 and my TEAC DAC as a DSD64 file.
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Hi Steve,
> I've been Oversampling my CDs for some time as I find that this really suits the highly dense dynamic contrast Orchestral (& other
acoustic based) music sound quite a bit different than it does at 16bit/44.1 Khz.
Analog filter does restoring signal from 16/44. This process very like to oversampling. Thus we oversample signal we do work of analog filter.
Demands for filter on oversampled sampling rate is less hard in this case.
> I realize that there isn't any "new" information being added, but that the sound improvement may be due to "a reduction of various forms of filter-induced phase distortions".
AuI don’t add info. It simply carefully restore it from 16/44. AuI ConverteR 48x44's conversion algorithm alphaC helps to analog filter.
> I'm not quite sure how to select the output path for the converted files as I need to
place them on an external drive.
You can select 2 types of paths:
1. Relative
Example:
Input path: c:\music
Path into field «Directory output files» of main AuI’s window: Album
Thus output fule: c:\music\Album
2. Absolute
Example:
Input path: c:\music
Path into field «Directory output files» of main AuI’s window: c:\Album
Thus output fule: c:\Album
You can recreate full directory's structure of input files into path from «Directory output files». Need turn ON middle directory's button.
If you want recreate only directory containing files, need turn ON most right directory button too.
As output directory you select your external drive's folder as usual folder. In select path window you can create folder. Or input it manually into «Directory output files» (will created automatically).
Best regards,
Yuri
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Hi barrows,
> when oversampling 44.1 files, is the digital filter applied a symmetrical linear phase type, or some variation on a minimum phase type with less/no pre-rining?
You can select preferable filter into Settings window: turn ON/OFF "Use minimum phase filter…» (available into FREE, Audiophil-E, PROduce-R, PROduce-RD)
>Is the filter used a straight forward steep brickwall type with no alias products or do incorporate a less steep filter allowing some aliasing but reducing ringing?
General rule: provide maximal suppressing of aliases with minimal loss of useful band.
It manually optimized filter for each pair input/output sampling rates
For linear phase filter:
1. maximal suppression of aliases - minimum ringing.
For minimal phase filter:
1. maximal suppression of aliases - minimum ringing
2. maximal linearity of phase response - minimal pre-ringing and post-ringing.
> When converting PCM-DSD, same questions as above, and, what is the process: for example, do you oversample 44.1 to 176.4 or 352.8, and then go to DSD (or DSDx2 is that an option), and if you go to 176.4 or 352.8 first, what type of filters are applied (as above).
44/48/88/…/352/384 kHz oversampled to 2.8/5.6 MHz and applied delta sigma modulation.
Filters same. You can use as linear phase filter as minimal phase filter.
Best regards,
Yuri
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Here described how connect dff2dsf utility (as input decoder) to AuI ConverteR 48x44 under Mac OS X and Windows.
Now AuI ConverteR read intermediate DSF (converted by dff2dsf from input DFF) without conversion to PCM.
Need download last AuI's update 3.8.8 or later.
http://samplerateconverter.com/content/conversion-dff-dsf-3-ways-mac-os-x-windows-and-linux
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 3.8.11. Improving DFF and DSF conversion
http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-3811-improving-dff-and-dsf-conversion
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/blog-banner-3.8.11.png)
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 3.8.17. Fixed some audible clicks for DFF and DSF conversion
http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-3817-fixed-some-audible-clicks-dff-and-dsf-conversion
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/blog-banner-3.8.17.png)
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HD Audio Converter AuI ConverteR 48x44 Tested under Mac OS X Yosemite http://samplerateconverter.com/content/hd-audio-converter-aui-converter-48x44-tested-under-mac-os-x-yosemite
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Here described how simply remove noise for high resolution audio files (appear during playback) with audio converter
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67_3Qmbq8Y4
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2014 November 29 released AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.3.8.33. Fixed some bugs and improved sound quality DFF, DSF conversion http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-3833-fixed-bugs-dff-dsf-conversion
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=109513)
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New audiophile music file converter with DSF (1-bit D64/128/256/512) file format supporting. Version 4.0 released.
http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-audiophile-music-file-converter-aui-converter-48x44-v-40
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/anounce-version-4.0.png)
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Released new beta AuI ConverteR 48x44 (Mac OS X, Windows) with built in metatag editor DSF audio files (1-bit / D64/128/256/512).
Edit text and picture Fields. In single DSF file can inserted several pictures: album covers front, back, ...
Metatag editor available in FREE edition.
http://samplerateconverter.com/content/dsf-meta-tag-editor-audio-converter-aui-converter-48x44
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=112852)
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New high resolution audio converter AuI ConverteR 48x44 v. 4.1.2. Fixed several bugs of reading native AIFF metatags and added advance reading id3 metatags. http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-412-fixed-some-bugs-reading-aiff-and-id3-tags
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=113972)
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New high resolution audio converter AuI ConverteR 48x44 v. 4.1.3. Improved algorithm adaptation for reading non-standard id3 meta tags. http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v413-more-adaptation-non-standard-id3-tags
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114015)
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New high resolution audio converter AuI ConverteR 48x44 v. 4.1.5. Supported reading and writing WMA metadata and export album artworks from source file folder http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v415-support-wma-metadata
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=114710)
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During converting some albums (operas, symphonies, live concerts) need provide gapless transient between tracks. True Gapless Conversion (TGC) allow avoid both these troubles about border of two tracks. http://samplerateconverter.com/content/true-gapless-conversion-audio-files
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=115274)
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Released AuI ConverteR 48x44 v. 4.1.12:
- Clickless converting ISO (1-bit audio) to DSF/WAV/AIFF/FLAC/... via DFF for better gapless ability of some albums.
Metadata transferred via CUE file extracted from ISO.
- Faster close speed of Settings window after canceling.
- Multichannel/stereo extract switcher added to Settings window / Parameters tab.
- Fixed some issues of stability
More detail here http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-convert-iso-dsf-wav-etc-without-clicks-mac-os-x-and-windows (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-convert-iso-dsf-wav-etc-without-clicks-mac-os-x-and-windows)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=116175)
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More stability of reading CD database, ISO Conversion Control. New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.4.1.20 Read more (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/more-stability-reading-cd-database-iso-conversion-control-new-aui-converter-48x44-v4120?utm_source=audiocircle&utm_medium=aui)
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=118917)
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ANALYSIS: DSD-to-PCM 2015 - foobar SACD Plug-In, AuI ConverteR, noise & impulse response...
http://archimago.blogspot.ru/2015/04/analysis-dsd-to-pcm-2015-foobar-sacd.html?showComment=1428926408403#c6196240508548468877
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Applied 3rd generation filters for all input / output sample rates 44 kHz http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v4122-applied-3g-resampling-filters-441-khz
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=119152)
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.4.2.1. Fixed launch crash for some conditions http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v421-fixed-launch-crash-some-conditions
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/new-aui-converter-v-4.2.1.png)
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New high resolution audio converter AuI ConverteR 48x44 v. 4.3. Applied all 3G (third generation) resampling filters. Improved stability of sigma delta modulator (DSF output files) http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v43-applied-3g-all-resampling-filters
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=120715)
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.4.3.2. Compressed DFF decoder linking ability http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v432-compressed-dff-decoder-linking-ability
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=121088)
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AuI ConverteR is not simple sample rate converter. But it is sound optimizer for digital-analog converter.
In version 4.3.15 applied traditional high definition sample rate conversion mode too. Now possible select one of these modes.
DSF filters don't modified.
http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v4315-traditional-sample-rate-conversion-mode
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=123007)
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Hello Yuri,
I have been on your website and checked out the YouTube video. Looks like great software! Right now, I have 2 dacs that are only 16/44 capable and I don't know if I'll be buying new dacs that are capable of more. I have some 16/44 cd's that have lots of noise and will also be doing a/d conversion of my many albums including 78's. Can I simply use your software for reducing noise only in the 16/44 domain without doing any up sampling?
Also, regarding tagging, what databases do you use? I have lots of obscure cd's that are difficult to tag.
Thanks,
Nick
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Hello Nick,
Thank you for kind word!
>Right now, I have 2 dacs that are only 16/44 capable and I don't know if I'll be buying new dacs that are capable of more. I have some 16/44 cd's that have lots of noise and will also be doing a/d conversion of my many albums including 78's.
Sample rate as itself don't provide sound quality.
As example, pro 44/16 DAC with better components and better tuned can sound better more cheap 192/24 DAC.
Exists several measured criterias that can used as hi-end features of hardware.
But without measurement tools impossibly check it home.
And I always recommend check sound on hear before buying.
Also measurement don't cancel hearing control.
>Can I simply use your software for reducing noise only in the 16/44 domain without doing any up sampling?
I suppose the noise distributed in range 0 … 22 kHz.
AuI in optimized mode do deep filtration with transient band 20 … 22 kHz.
However I don’t sure that it reduse noise in your case.
Anyway you can try use free demo. There quality is not limited.
I special do it for possibility full sound check of my software before buying.
> Also, regarding tagging, what databases do you use? I have lots of obscure cd's that are difficult to tag.
As CD database as default used freedb.org. Possibly musicbrainz.org will work too.
Able set database at CD ripper settings:
Settings window / CD ripper/ISO tab / CDDB reading parameters
I consider possibility add gracenote support.
But while don’t know how provide for AuI's users suitable work due don’t know, how fit gracenote’s payment model.
Best regards,
Yuri
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.4.3.19. Fixed some troubles of launching coders decoders http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v4319-fixed-some-troubles-coders-decoders
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=123712)
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What is DSD decoder inside http://samplerateconverter.com/content/dsd-decoder-audio
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/dsd-decoder.png)
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.4.4. Supported some non-standard AIFF http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v44-supported-some-non-standard-aiff
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/new-aui-converter-v-4.4.png) (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v44-supported-some-non-standard-aiff)
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.4.5. Group Editing Artwork Metadata http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v45-group-editing-artwork-metadata
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/new-aui-converter-v-4.5.png) (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v45-group-editing-artwork-metadata)
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How convert ISO to DSF WAV FLAC AIFF without clicks. User manual
http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-convert-iso-dsf-wav-flac-aiff-without-clicks-user-manual
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=126216)
(http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-convert-iso-dsf-wav-flac-aiff-without-clicks-user-manual)
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Some track can have non-zero level at begin and end.
Smooth DC functionality intended for supressing clicks and begin and end of track.
Smooth DC is loudness management: fade in/out at begin/end of track.
Smooth DC in version 4.6 have advanced form of loudness management curve that provide more gentle connect tracks that have non-zero levels at borders.
http://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-48x44-ver-4-6-improved-clickless-technologies
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/new-aui-converter-ver-4-6.png) (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-48x44-ver-4-6-improved-clickless-technologies)
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Article: DSD and PCM. Real competitors? http://samplerateconverter.com/content/dsd-and-pcm-real-competitors
(http://www.audiocircle.com/image.php?id=127807)
(http://samplerateconverter.com/content/dsd-and-pcm-real-competitors)
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.4.7. Fixed troubles of non-standard FLAC metadata http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v46-fixed-troubles-non-standard-flac-metadata
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/new-aui-converter-v-4.7.png) (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v46-fixed-troubles-non-standard-flac-metadata)
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5 (2016) released New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5 (2016) released (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v5-2016-released)
New features:
for PROduce-RD
1. Support PCM sample rates 705/768 kHz,
2. Peak level normalizing (general for each album or total for all converted files),
Soon planned tutorial video about peak level normalizing.
for all editions
3. Optimization of internal structure for future improvements.
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/new-aui-converter-v-5.0.png) (http://"http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v5-2016-released")
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How Maximize Loudness Audio File and Avoid Overload How Maximize Loudness Audio File and Avoid Overload (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-maximize-loudness-audio-file-and-avoid-overload)
Tutorial article and video: How Maximize Loudness Audio File and Avoid Overload How Maximize Loudness Audio File and Avoid Overload (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-maximize-loudness-audio-file-and-avoid-overload)
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/how-maximize-loudness.png) (http://"http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-maximize-loudness-audio-file-and-avoid-overload")
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5.2. Improved CD metadata access (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v52-improved-cd-metadata-access)
Advantages (comparing previous versions):
1. Under Window: faster access.
2. Under Mac OS X: more full metadata content (now album, artist, year, track name, track num).
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/new-aui-converter-v-5.2.png) (http://"http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v52-improved-cd-metadata-access")
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5.3.5. AIFF metadata editor with artwork capability http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v535-aiff-metadata-editor
(http://samplerateconverter.com/sites/default/files/u1/new-aui-converter-v-5.3.5.png) (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v535-aiff-metadata-editor)
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How split CUE+FLAC http://samplerateconverter.com/content/flac-cue-splitter-aui-converter-48x44-audio-converter
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How Faster Extract ISO Audio File. Tips and tricks http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-faster-extract-iso-audio-file
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5.5.3 Improved several aspects of interface responsiveness. Read more http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v553-improved-interface-responsiveness
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5.5.6 Fixed ISO conversion start issues http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v556-fixed-iso-conversion-start-issues
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AuI ConverteR 48x44 Modula-R User Configurable Pro Audio File Converter
AuI ConverteR 48x44 Modula-R is user configurable modification of pro-audio file converter ISO, DSF, DFF, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, ALAC, mp3,... that allow purchase only requisite options (modules).
Full functionality of AuI ConverteR 48x44 PROduce-RD divided by options.
Separate AuI ConverteR's options available for order that need for minimal price.
Future upgrade AuI ConverteR possible via ordering other modules.
Read more about AuI ConverteR 48x44 Modula-R User Configurable Pro Audio File Converter >> (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-48x44-modula-r-user-configurable-pro-audio-file-converter)
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Currently all works for ability all options (including command line launch and search of files) of AuI ConverteR Modula-R are finished. And available at order pages. http://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-48x44-modula-r-user-configurable-pro-audio-file-converter
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Released new high resolution audio converter AuI ConverteR 48x44 v. 5.6.3 CD ripper, ISO, DFF, DSF, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, ALAC. Fixed downloading external codecs and security compability with last Mac OS X El Capitan issues http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v563-fixed-downloading-external-codecs-issues
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User Configurable Audiophile Music File Converter AuI ConverteR Modula-R. 8 Ready Decisions for Minimal Price http://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-modula-r-8-ready-decisions-minimal-price
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AuI ConverteR 48x44 - Security Issues under Mac OS X. Since v.5.6.5 AuI ConverteR 48x44 for Mac program code signed by Yuri Korzunov. It applied for proper work with Mac's firewall AuI ConverteR 48x44 - Security Issues under Mac OS X (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-48x44-security-issues-under-mac-os-x)
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AuI ConvereteR 48x44 Modula-R configurator with user friendly graphic interface. Allow fast assemble options that you need and calculate net order price http://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-48x44-modula-r-configurator
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Released hi-res audio converter AuI ConverteR 48x44 v. 5.6.12 CD, ISO, DFF, DSF, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, ALAC. Extended metadata settings for better audio player and other software compatibility and fixed minor bugs http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v5612-extended-metadata-settings
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Hi Yuri, your page is a bit hard to follow. Will it convert multichannel DSD to (multichannel) FLAC?
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Hi John,
Thank you for reply. I will try to make my site's pages clearer.
AuI ConverteR support conversion multichannel ISO/DFF/DSF to FLAC (number input channels = number output channels) in editons:
1. DEMO,
2. Audiophil-E, PROduce-R, PROduce-RD
3. Modula-R (see Easy Configurator http://samplerateconverter.com/mscn/modula-r-configurator.php )
There need modules:
a) ISO, DSF, DFF (D64/128) > FLAC : [ISO extract (core)] + [input D64/128 (add-on)] + [Base (core)]
b) DSF, DFF (D64/128) > FLAC : [input D64/128 (add-on)] + [Base (core)]
For support D256/512 also need module [input D256/512 (add-on)].
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In the article considered issues of digital analog conversion audio and ways for improving quality of conversion.
What is optimization audio for DAC (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/what-optimization-audio-dac)
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Here methodics how we (in Audiophile Inventory) test CD rippers http://samplerateconverter.com/content/what-best-cd-ripper-software-how-compare-audio-cd-rippers
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5.6.17 Auto Updater Applied. Now the converter will check last update, download new installer and run it http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v5617-auto-updater-applied
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Audio Converter ISO to FLAC, AuI ConverteR’s optimal configuration issues, User manual http://samplerateconverter.com/content/audio-converter-iso-flac-aui-converter%E2%80%99s-optimal-configuration-issues
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1. Audio Converter ISO to DSF - AuI ConverteR optimal configuration issues. User manual.
http://samplerateconverter.com/content/audio-converter-iso-dsf-aui-converter-optimal-configuration-issues
2. Today released update 5.6.18. Fixed issues creating target directory by metadata during ISO to FLAC conversion.
Use auto update functionality, please.
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5.6.22 Improved license management http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v5622-improved-license-management
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AuI ConverteR 48x44 Troubleshooting: Input and Output Audio Codecs http://samplerateconverter.com/content/troubleshooting-input-and-output-audio-codecs-aui-converter-48x44
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AuI ConverteR 48x44's DSF to FLAC conversion in details Audio Converter DSF to FLAC - AuI ConverteR 48x44 (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/audio-converter-dsf-flac-aui-converter-48x44)
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FLAC to DSF Audio Converter - AuI ConverteR 48x44. User manual: http://samplerateconverter.com/content/flac-dsf-audio-converter-aui-converter-48x44
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5.7.1 Skipping Pauses for Conversion ISO http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v571-skipping-pauses-conversion-iso
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AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5.8. Demo with batch processing, DFF output (Windows only), DSF CUE splitter. Read more... (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-demo-policy-dff-output-windows-only-dsf-cue-splitter)
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Released new high resolution audio converter AuI ConverteR 48x44 v. 5.8.3 CD ripper, ISO, DFF, DSF, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, ALAC. Fixed ISO conversion issues, added national encodings for parsing CUE files, fixed some minor bugs.
Read more >> (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v583-fixed-iso-conversion-and-cue-splitting-issues)
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AuI ConverteR 48x44. Fixed Reset Codec Issues http://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-48x44-fixed-reset-codec-issues
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5.8.6. ISO Extract: Issue of Non-English Track Names http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v586-iso-extract-issue-non-english-track-names
Available form of Request Personal Audio Converter Configuration >> (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/request-personal-audio-converter-configuration)
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AuI ConverteR 48x44: macOS Sierra - Test Passed http://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-48x44-macos-sierra-test-passed
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5.8.9. Fixed Issue of ISO Extract Non-correct Temporary Directory Creating http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v589-fixed-issue-iso-non-correct-temporary-directory
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.5.9. Fixed Metadata Artwork Issues http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v59-fixed-metadata-artwork-issues
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Studio Audio File Converter AuI ConverteR 48x44 6.0 Released
1. Support 705 and 768 kHz input and output sample rates for WAV and AIFF files.
2. Safe CD ripper with additional recovering abilities under Windows.
3. Performance is improved for intensive logging.
For version 6.x planned other improvements.
Read more http://samplerateconverter.com/content/studio-audio-file-converter-aui-converter-48x44-60-released
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.6.0.2. Added Album Artwork Management http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v602-added-album-artwork-management
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.6.0.3. Improved ISO Extraction Management
http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v603-improved-iso-extraction-management
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How to convert audio files under Linux Ubuntu with AuI ConverteR 48x44. Its CD ripper still not work under Ubuntu (the issue is learned now). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAlLtyLzMwQ
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How to convert 1-bit audio ISO to DSF files under Linux Ubuntu. For better stability of work recommended in Settings > General > Used CPU-cores count set to 1. https://youtu.be/leYYfKwZTJk
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.6.1. Applied DSF D1024 http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v61-applied-dsf-d1024
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Here article with examples of click reasons for ISO extraction. I planned write one article, but there too many stuff. So I divided it to several articles and will write and publish in several texts http://samplerateconverter.com/content/extract-iso-dsf-pcm-clicks-issues-part-1
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Extract ISO to DSF PCM. Clicks Issues. Albums with operas, live concerts, etc. Part 2. http://samplerateconverter.com/content/extract-iso-dsf-pcm-clicks-issues-part-2
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Continuation of the article about click matter into DSF and PCM (FLAC, WAV, AIFF, etc.) files after ISO (1-bit audio) extraction. Clicks placed into pauses between tracks are reviewed. http://samplerateconverter.com/content/extract-iso-dsf-pcm-clicks-issues-part-3
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Added Downmix 5.1 to 2.0 Ability in AuI ConverteR v.6.7.1-beta http://samplerateconverter.com/content/added-downmix-51-20-ability-new-aui-converter-v671-beta
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Hi Yuri, I had a question. I'm just starting to explore the upconversion possibilities for my audio system. I have an iFi iDSD which is DSD256 and DSD512 capable. I've been using the HQPlayer upsampler to change my 24/96 and 24/192 files to DSD256, and I like the way it sounds. The problem is that I'd really like to hear things upsampled to DSD512 but my Windows 10 PC server doesn't have enough CPU to do that in real time, which is how HQPlayer works.
Is it possible to do this type of conversion with your program? And are there any differences in sound quality between your program and HQPlayer?
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Hi Tyson,
I've been using the HQPlayer upsampler to change my 24/96 and 24/192 files to DSD256, and I like the way it sounds. The problem is that I'd really like to hear things upsampled to DSD512 but my Windows 10 PC server doesn't have enough CPU to do that in real time, which is how HQPlayer works.
Is it possible to do this type of conversion with your program?
AuI ConverteR support output DSF D64/128/256/512/1024.
It possibly check in demo at our site http://samplerateconverter.com/
This option supported in PROduce-RD (maximal edition) and some configurations of Modula-R edition.
And are there any differences in sound quality between your program and HQPlayer?
I don’t research HQPlayer. Jussi (HQPlayer’s developer) stated some figures and I may trust him. It is good level.
Of course, any qualitative algorithm consume great computing resources.
Our software intended for studio work.
It is mean that there distortions and noise should be reffered to level of pro analogues.
Still I don't stumbled independent comparison of PCM to DSD converters.
But here comparison of DSD to PCM converters (see Noise level in table in 4th picture) http://archimago.blogspot.ru/2015/04/analysis-dsd-to-pcm-2015-foobar-sacd.html
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.6.2. Applied Downmix 5.1 to Stereo http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v62-applied-downmix-51-stereo
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.6.2.2. Fixed Bug Output Format Displaying http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v622-fixed-bug-output-format-displaying
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.6.3. Wide band (up to 100 kHz) for ISO/DFF/DSF/PCM Conversion http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v63-wide-band-100-khz-isodffdsfpcm-conversion
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What Inside DSD Converter of Audio Files http://samplerateconverter.com/content/what-inside-dsd-converter-audio-files
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.6.4. Improved ISO target directory management http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v64-improved-iso-target-directory-management
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New video "What Inside DSD Converter of Audio Files" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIsJh-mTXmQ
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Studio Audio Converter DFF to FLAC, WAV, AIFF, mp3 and more https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzqlMVqhqgA
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AIFF WAV FLAC to DSF Converter Audio Files https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2-3ekZFyQA
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Safe CDA to mp3 Converter for Audiophiles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7om9h9B8zk
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WAV to mp3 Converter for Mac OSX and Windows https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g2-c2I368rY
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How to Assign Target Directory for Converted Audio FIles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxS01n3OHyY
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Free mp3 Converter for Mac and Windows https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vpfrUgkjD8
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Free Audio Converter for Mac and Windows 10, 8, 7 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeFzK4_0F6s
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How to Convert ISO to FLAC under Mac and Windows https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXcqWrO8OnM
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Tutorial: How to Convert ISO to FLAC under Mac and Windows http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-convert-iso-flac-under-mac-and-windows
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How to Improve Sound Quality of playback device (DAC, music server, portable digital audio player, mobile phone, etc.) via audio file optimisation http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-improve-sound-quality
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What is True Gapless Conversion of Audio Files
http://samplerateconverter.com/content/true-gapless-conversion-audio-files
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Where is the Limit of Audio Quality? http://samplerateconverter.com/content/where-limit-audio-quality
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How to Convert with Downmix 5.1 to stereo http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-convert-downmix-51-stereo
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What is FLAC File. Quality issues http://samplerateconverter.com/flac
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DFF to FLAC Converter for Mac OSX, Windows.
Features, Configurations, Quick start
http://samplerateconverter.com/dff/dff-flac-converter
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Step-by-step guides by ISO conversion to DSF and PCM:
How to convert ISO to DSF on Mac and Windows > (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-convert-iso-dsf-under-mac-and-windows)
How to convert ISO to FLAC on Mac and Windows > (http://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/how-convert-iso-flac)
How to convert ISO to WAV, AIFF, ALAC, mp3... > (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/audio-converter-iso-wav-aiff-alac-mp3-aui-converter-48x44)
Additional functionality:
How to downmix 5.1 to stereo > (http://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/how-downmix-51-stereo)
True Gapless Conversion > (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/true-gapless-conversion-audio-files)
How to maximize loudness audio file > (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-maximize-loudness-audio-file-and-avoid-overload)
How to assign album artwork to converted files > (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/album-artwork-manegement-cd-ripping-iso-conversion-and-other)
How to edit DSF, FLAC, WAV, AIFF metadata > (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/dsf-meta-tag-editor-audio-converter-aui-converter-48x44)
ISO extraction click issues
How to convert ISO to DSF WAV FLAC AIFF without clicks. User manual > (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/how-convert-iso-dsf-wav-flac-aiff-without-clicks-user-manual)
Extract ISO to DSF PCM. Clicks Issues. Parts 1-4 > (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/extract-iso-dsf-pcm-clicks-issues-part-1)
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Read about sound quality issues, different ripping ways (including safe/secure and unsecure), ripping formats and settings, metadata management are revieved http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/best-cd-ripping-software
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Read about sound quality issues, different ripping ways (including safe/secure and unsecure), ripping formats and settings, metadata management are revieved http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/best-cd-ripping-software (http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/best-cd-ripping-software)
Can you rank (in your opinion) the best to worst rippers?
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I can't do it, because I'm developer of one of rippers.
So I consider my software as the best.
But it is not independent opinion :)
I hope, that some independent person will make independent comparison of the rippers by error steadyness.
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I can't do it, because I'm developer of one of rippers.
So I consider my software as the best.
But it is not independent opinion :)
I hope, that some independent person will make independent comparison of the rippers by error steadyness.
Why not? I don't see any reason why you wouldn't rank yours #1 but I'm curious to know what you think of the others. In fact, how do you rank dBpoweramp since it does things that yours and the others can't such as rip using a robot.
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I do internal researches, but I can't show results by ethical reasons.
Automation is very important thing for big number of ripped CD's. As far as I know, there are some special device, isn't it?
Also one ripper (I don't remember it's name) use several drives for faster ripping.
I also have ideas about same functionality, but without special hardware - only standard drives.
Estimation of the ripping software is complex thing (complex of features for certain task).
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I do internal researches, but I can't show results by ethical reasons.
Automation is very important thing for big number of ripped CD's. As far as I know, there are some special device, isn't it?
Also one ripper (I don't remember it's name) use several drives for faster ripping.
I also have ideas about same functionality, but without special hardware - only standard drives.
I think without giving an opinion and backing it up without data isn't any better though. You're entitled to give an opinion so long as you're not bashing the competing product. I'm not looking for that either.
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If says about quality for base of opinion need results of test (that is not public available currently).
Often I read in a forums, that "ripper N is the better than M". But it is feellings only.
Real figures may show that M is better than N.
Other people says, that a ripper is the best, because it use checksum database.
But after writing it in the formulas we can see that there is not all so simple as look at first sight.
I think, that it is need to make efforts to increase correct error detection probability without refering to external non-certified database.
When we read audio data as raw stream with error flags, we can to try restore damaged data even.
Such algorithms is "Paranoia (https://www.xiph.org/paranoia/faq.html#cdparanoia)" (open source) and Audiophile Inventory's "Ripping with deep error control" (http://samplerateconverter.com/content/safe-audio-cd-ripping-technology).
As far as I know dBpoweramp use same algorithm, like described in my article.
These algorithms have common base, but different implementations.
So need practically check their abilities in figures to correct conclusions.
Also there are different kinds of disc damages, that can change test results, I suppose.
In the article I wanted to say, that we can't rely to feelings in CD ripper estimation.
We can't say that ripper #1 have more transparent sound than ripper #2.
Errors of CD ripping are coarse enough.
In my ripper I like interface: open tracks as usual files (cda or aiff), no settings for user, one window for use action.
Though, while I don't apply automation for big number of ripped CDs, that done by some competitors.
iTunes have access to the best metadata database Gracenote (paid for commercial software).
XLD is free for Mac only (I don't know about its error detection algorithm).
CDRtools (cdda2wav+"paranoia") is free for Windows only.
It is impossibly univocal rank geterogenous advantages, I suppose.
It is need to consider the ripping tool for your task.
As example, some people look for fast ripper.
But audiophile ripping is not fast, because there are re-reading and error detections with speed adaptation are used.
Etc.
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Standard audio sample rates are based on 44.1 and 48 kHz. Somebody think that multiple resampling (integer multiplication/division) have lesser distortions than non-multiple one. Read below about difference between both resampling types http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/resampling
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The test is way of "objective" measurement of "subjective" perception. Read about most important things that can turn a HiFi test into a safe evidence http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/hifi-blind-test
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Power conditioner is one of audio equipment, whose action can be demonstrated easiest way. Read what happens into an audio module with and without the power conditioner. http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/power-conditioner
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There are 2 definitions of audio quality: objective and subjective. But can audio quality be fully objective? http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/audio-test-objective-subjective
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Read in this article, that is voltage, in context of audio as physics part http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/voltage-audio
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.6.5. Merging of Input Files http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v65-merging-input-files
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Some people try estimate audio equipment and software quality via spectral analysis of a music. Read in the article about technical issues of such tests http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/music-sound-quality-test
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What is Electrical Power and Energy http://samplerateconverter.com/ru/educational/electrical-power-energy
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.6.7. Crash Issue Is Fixed http://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-48x44-v67
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DSD is one of high resolution audio formats. Read about important DSD issues http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/what-is-dsd-audio
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Read how to choose the best format to rip CD audio http://samplerateconverter.com/cd-ripper/best-format-rip-cd
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Read about difference between DSD, DSF, DFF files audio: quality, playback, metadata issues http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/dsd-dsf-dff-audio
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How to Rip a CD Audio on Mac OSX and Windows [Step-by-Step Guide] http://samplerateconverter.com/cd-ripper/how-rip-cd-audio
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Rip Audio CD. Read answers to Frequently Asked Questions http://samplerateconverter.com/cd-ripper/rip-audio-cd-faq
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Read answers to frequently asked questions about 1-bit audio ISO to DSF conversion of audio files http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/iso-dsf-faq
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New audio converter music files ISO, DSF, DFF, WAV, FLAC, AIFF, mp3, m4a and other AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.7.0 (major update) is released 24 October 2017 http://samplerateconverter.com/content/new-aui-converter-48x44-v70-released
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We implemented uncompressed FLAC in AuI ConverteR v.7.
Read user guide: comparison table WAV vs. uncompressed FLAC, settings, uncompressed FLAC size issues http://samplerateconverter.com/flac/flac-uncompressed
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DSD and PCM are considered as different formats, as rule. Read why author think, that PCM and DSD are two side of a single phenomenon http://samplerateconverter.com/educational/dsd-vs-pcm
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What Is Dynamic Range Audio? [Guide For Beginners]. Read about methods of measurement and its difference https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/dynamic-range
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DSD editor software [audio quality and implementation issues] https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/dsd-dsf-dff-editor
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Read quick explanation what is DSD audio? https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/what-dsd
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DSF to DFF Converter [Mac, Windows]: Read about quality issues, key features, quick start and other https://samplerateconverter.com/dsf/dsf-dff-converter
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DSD vs FLAC [Comparison, Infographic, Comments to the picture] https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/dsd-vs-flac
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How to convert FLAC to ALAC on Windows, Mac OS
https://samplerateconverter.com/flac/convert-flac-alac
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CD to FLAC Converter for Mac, Windows [Safe Ripper]
https://samplerateconverter.com/cd-ripper/cd-flac-converter
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Read about comparison of R2R Ladder DAC vs Sigma-Delta DAC vs DSD DAC [ Infographic Inside ] https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/r2r-ladder-dac-vs-sigma-delta
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DSD vs FLAC [Audio Format Comparison and Explanation] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWcHpRbwuu4
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Read about NOS DAC. Non-Oversampling DAC [Advantages, Disadvantages] https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/nos-dac
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DSD music stores links are collected here (on 2018). Check free sample links https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/dsd-music
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PCM was discussed many times. But author hope, that you learn something new here. Read about sound quality matters, myth reasons and other in simple words https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/pcm-audio
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Look at DSD software player comparison list (Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, iOS) https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/dsd-player
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Read and look at infographic how to choose the best audio file format for you https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/best-audio-file-format
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Hi from Spain,
Weeks ago I tried your soft (trial) to make FLAC 24/192 -> FLAC 24/96 and the new sound is very good, congratulations. With very good recordings and high DR off course.
In my system, very optimized to play multimedia, I can easy detect the differences between MP3 320 kbps, Ogg q9 or q10, FLAC 16/* and FLAC 24/*.
I have a question:
And between FLAC 0 and FLAC 4 or 8 too <- What do you think it is due to?
I have a lot of questions. Maybe a new thread.
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Hi from Russia,
Thank you for kind words, Maty.
FLAC contains absolutelly identical binary content for any compresion level (including uncompressed FLAC).
There is hypthesis, that FLAC upacking can cause additinal consuming of computer resources and additional noise in the audio system.
It may be observed via spectrum analyzis of analog output of DAC. But still nobody show it.
So while no safe evidences, that compressed FLAC cause some quality issues.
And you can use optimal for you comression level.
Best regards,
Yuri
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Yes, I have the same hypothesis, the CPU load. More load -> more noise.
More incredible, if I make a special degrag of the audio files the sound is better, without a doubt. The CPU load must be the same if not equal. Your hypothesis?
Now: i5 4460.
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It is not my hypothesis. I read it in one of FLAC discussions.
Unfortunatelly, I have no proper hardware spectrum analyzer to execute experiment.
Also it may depend on system, if the hypothesis will proved even.
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Why almost all music from digital masters between 80's and late nineties sound bad or not as well as they should?
Most of the music that gets me excited comes from analog masters before the eighties.
My hypothesis is that the old ADC/DAC and clocks added a lot of jitter to the master. What do you think?
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It is need to learn each system [from ADC to DAC] for jitter.
I suppose, modern CDs are recorded, mixed in high resolution on powerful computers. It give higher sound quality, than elder CDs.
High resolution give more opportunities to reduce measurable distortions in audible range. These things may be observed objectively.
There is huge distange between digital music production devices in 80's (and 90's even) and current ones.
I played in bands since 80's. If look from 80's/90's, current equipment/software like to miracle :)
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After many tests, usually with this recoder said recordings improve or do not sound to bad. When 24/96 -> 24/96 or 24/192 -> 24/96. FLAC 0 1024 kpbs.
[IMG] http://maty.galeon.com/WP-imagenes/foobar2000/foobar2000-convert-profiles-sssrc-96-intermediate-93_9.png
Until a month ago, before my last optimizacion, the pass band at 95%
The master clocks of these years had a lot of jitter -> jitter in the digital master -> jitter in cassette, CD, vinyl...
Off course, the new softs are much better.
And, with your soft the sound is better than SoX or SSRC with these bad recordings or older/modern too!
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Thank you for feedback and kind words, Maty! :)
In AuI ConverteR for each of input/output sample rate combinations, individually and manually adjusted filters are used. May be it give improvement.
May be ultrasound elimination give effect too.
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FLAC CUE Splitter | Mac Windows | Watch Quick Guide https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlOjhBqxo7M
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What is DSD audio? | Watch Easy Explanation Right Now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS2d2gnqox4
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Look at audio converter software list (Windows, Mac, Linux, other). Part of this software is actively discussed in audiophile resources https://samplerateconverter.com/audio-converter/list
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WAV 64 bit - RF64 - MBWF | Read Easy Explanation https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/wav-64-bit-rf64-mbwf
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How to rip CD on Mac Windows. Sound quality. Read quick guide https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/rip-cd
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New AuI ConverteR 8.0 is released. Read details about new features, how to upgrade to version 8.x. https://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-v8
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 version 8.1 is released https://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-v8-1
If you have issues with auto update and got version 8.x, to update use link form update or order email.
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AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.8.2 is released. Read details https://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-v8-2
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What is Hi-Res Audio? |> 2018 <| Where are Free Downloads, 7 Myths https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/hi-res-audio
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Read audio player software list for audiophiles [2019] https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/audio-player
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.8.3.4 is released https://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-v8-3-4
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How to Convert FLAC to mp3 | Mac, Windows |[2019] https://samplerateconverter.com/flac/convert-flac-mp3
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New AuI ConverteR 48x44 v.8.4 is Released https://samplerateconverter.com/content/aui-converter-v8-4
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AuI ConverteR User Manuals 2019:
FILE CONVERSION
ISO to DSF, DFF: Extract ISO (aka SACD ISO) to DSF [Mac Windows Definitive Guide] (https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/convert-iso-dsf)
ISO to FLAC: Extract ISO (aka SACD ISO) to FLAC [Mac Windows Definitive Guide] (https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/convert-iso-flac)
ISO to DSF, DFF, FLAC, WAV and other (full edition): How to Convert ISO to DSF WAV FLAC without Clicks [Easy Guide] (https://samplerateconverter.com/iso-converter/convert-iso-dsf-wav-flac-aiff)
DFF to FLAC: DFF to FLAC Converter Software [Mac Windows] (https://samplerateconverter.com/dff/dff-flac-converter)
DFF to DSF: DFF to DSF Converter on Mac OS, Windows [Software] (https://samplerateconverter.com/dff/dff-dsf-converter)
DSF to FLAC: https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/convert-dsf-flac (https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/convert-dsf-flac)
DSF to DFF: https://samplerateconverter.com/dsf/dsf-dff-converter (https://samplerateconverter.com/dsf/dsf-dff-converter)
FLAC to ALAC: https://samplerateconverter.com/flac/convert-flac-alac (https://samplerateconverter.com/flac/convert-flac-alac)
m4a to WAV: https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/convert-m4a-to-wav (https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/convert-m4a-to-wav)
Rip CD-audio: https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/rip-cd (https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/rip-cd)
Rip CD-audio to mp3: https://samplerateconverter.com/cd-ripper/convert-cda-mp3-windows (https://samplerateconverter.com/cd-ripper/convert-cda-mp3-windows)
METADATA
How to edit metadata: https://samplerateconverter.com/metadata-editor/dsf-wav-flac-meta-tag-editor (https://samplerateconverter.com/metadata-editor/dsf-wav-flac-meta-tag-editor)
About metadata abilities: https://samplerateconverter.com/metadata-editor (https://samplerateconverter.com/metadata-editor)
PROCESSING
True Gapless Conversion: https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/true-gapless-conversion (https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/true-gapless-conversion)
Level normalizing: https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/normalize-audio (https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/normalize-audio)
Downmix 5.1, 5.0 to stereo: https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/how-downmix-51-stereo (https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/how-downmix-51-stereo)
OTHER
Assign album artwork: https://samplerateconverter.com/content/album-artwork-management-cd-ripping-iso-conversion-and-other (https://samplerateconverter.com/content/album-artwork-management-cd-ripping-iso-conversion-and-other)
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ISO [aka SACD ISO] to mp3 Conversion Mac Windows Definitive Guide https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/convert-iso-mp3
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AIFF to WAV Conversion Mac Windows [Definitive Guide 2019] https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/convert-aiff-wav
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What the best sound quality audio format (codec) [Definitive guide 2019] https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/best-audio-file-format
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Articles:
- What is hi-res audio? Myths [Article]: https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/hi-res-audio
- What is PCM [Article]: https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/pcm-audio
- What is DSD [Article]: https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/what-dsd
- DSD vs PCM [Article]: https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/dsd-pcm
- Hi-Res audio players[List, What is the best]: https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/audio-player
Videos about:
- Hi-res audio: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LEnKQ0rpkPI
- DSD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS2d2gnqox4
- PCM vs DSD: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWcHpRbwuu4
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Read AuI ConverteR 48x44 user guides https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials
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Fast CD ripper software (user guide): https://samplerateconverter.com/cd-ripper/fast
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"Power conditioner. Sound quality" article is 2020-updates: https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/power-conditioner
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Read definitive loudspeaker guide 2020, tips, acoustic treatment, audio cables, sound quality, skin effect and others https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/loudspeakers
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Audiophile music file conversion software AuI ConverteR v.9.5 is released https://samplerateconverter.com/support/aui-converter-9x
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At times, testing audio equipment requires the use of diverse audio samples in various file formats. We have compiled a list of websites where you can download these music files for free. Below, you will find categorized and listed online resources for your convenience.
1. [Jan 2024 updated] Free Hi-res audio samples (https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/hi-res-audio).
To improve the classifications, some online resources was moved to the page (https://samplerateconverter.com/best-hi-res-audio-music-downloads).
2. [Jan 2024 updated] Free DSD downloads (https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/dsd-music).
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Extract your CD collection into HQ music files using advanced audio capabilities.
https://samplerateconverter.com/cd-to-digital-converter (https://samplerateconverter.com/cd-to-digital-converter)
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[FULL USER GUIDE 2024 January UPDATED] SACD ISO to DSD, FLAC, WAV, mp3 conversion. Scroll the page to Table of Contents. And find out how you can to fix pops/clicks in extracted files:
https://samplerateconverter.com/convert-sacd-iso-to-dsd (https://samplerateconverter.com/convert-sacd-iso-to-dsd)
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Uncover the advantages of bi-wiring compared to bi-amping in this analysis. Determine which choice is most compatible with your audio configuration.
https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/loudspeakers#what-better-bi-wiring-or-bi-amping (https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/loudspeakers#what-better-bi-wiring-or-bi-amping)
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[UPDATED 2024 February] Study the world of audio power conditioners, purifiers, surge protectors, UPS, stabilizers, and power supply units. We aim to answer the questions: Do these devices truly enhance sound quality and reduce noise, or are they just "snake oil"? Is a power conditioner necessary for audio and music enthusiasts? And what really happens inside hi-fi equipment?
We'll explore the technical aspects of power conditioners and discuss how their action can be demonstrated. However, the topic is not as straightforward as it seems. Join us as we continue reading to gain a deeper understanding of power conditioners and find out which ones are the best for audiophiles.
https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/power-conditioner (https://samplerateconverter.com/educational/power-conditioner)
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Looking for a wireless guitar or bass system that offers creative freedom and great performance? Need a plug-and-play solution with proper sound? The rechargeable battery is a must-have, ensuring you're always ready to rock. Keep reading our review.
https://audiophile-inventory.com/wireless-guitar-system (https://audiophile-inventory.com/wireless-guitar-system)
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[VIDEO NEW] Discover the intriguing comparison between DSD and FLAC audio formats in this informative video. While there are distinctive limitations and unique characteristics for each format, the endless debates surrounding the best format resemble the DSD/DSF/DFF/SACD vs FLAC/WAV/PCM discussions. In this video, we explore the difference of sound quality in FLAC and DSD, providing explanations. Watch now to uncover the details and gain a deeper understanding of these formats.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gmI-cX1R4Y (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gmI-cX1R4Y)
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Want to convert your audio files with high quality? Learn how to use AuI ConverteR, a software that can handle multiple audio formats and process them easy. Read this article and discover some tips and tricks to optimize your audio conversion performance and enjoy your music better.
https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/improve-performance (https://samplerateconverter.com/tutorials/improve-performance)
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Read the manual on DSF to DFF conversion:
https://samplerateconverter.com/dsf/dsf-dff-converter (https://samplerateconverter.com/dsf/dsf-dff-converter)
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