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I have been listening to a few DVD-A, SACD and Blu-ray discs on my system. All I can say is that the combination of high resolution audio and VMPS speakers is truly a match made in heaven. A great example of this is the sample CD that came with my Oppo player, it’s the best recorded music I have ever heard (sound quality wise).
Here is were the problems lies, there are very few popular albums out in any of these formats. I have tried a few of the live concerts on Blu-ray but they are not really to my liking. I prefer studio albums over live ones 99% of the time, I just feel the music and sound is so much better. Well, I found a place online that offers downloads of DVD-As that can be burned onto a disk. The site address is www.sacdlab.cn and they charge $55 for ten album downloads. I know the physical quality of a purchased album will be better because they are stamped rather than burned, but since it is digital, I don’t believe there would be any difference is sound quality. Has anyone tried this site or any site like this? I will be down loading the demo tonight to see how it works out and if all goes well, I’ll purchase a 10 album membership.
I wasn't able to tell from the site, but can you simply store the files as FLAC or other, and keep them on the HD?That would seem reasonable.The other issue is, it seems there is no "2 channel" versions. I wonder if they will have them in the future?
John,Hi. As moderator/creator of the HiRez Circle i thought I'd chime in here...I smelled this thread from afar.
ISO images are easily burnt onto a DVD-R (I use verbatim only) and then use DVDAExplorer to read and rip them into separate song files (whether FLAC, wav, etc.). In the case of this site, some of the ISO images have the stereo versions added on at the end. I'm not sure if these will show up properly as Group/Title 2 or will simply be songs 10-20 as it were.If you want a primer on how to rip DVD-A once burnt (sounds backwards doesn't it) then our HiRez Circle has a sticky or two that will walk you through it.
BTW, I'm not really sure how legit this sacdlab site is. It looks like someone (EurAsia is my guess ) modded an SACD player then ripped a 24/96 stream from DSD-to-PCM conversion. The labels like Telarc, etc seem to point to a non-legit operation. Just my $.02
Quote from: John Casler on 1 Dec 2010, 06:19 pmBrax, you might want to be tread slowly, as this looks a little strange.BTW, I'm not really sure how legit this sacdlab site is. It looks like someone (EurAsia is my guess ) modded an SACD player then ripped a 24/96 stream from DSD-to-PCM conversion. The labels like Telarc, etc seem to point to a non-legit operation. Just my $.02
Brax, you might want to be tread slowly, as this looks a little strange.