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Wow - semantics rodeo. I've become interested in hi-rez and now this DSD topic. I am not computer music literate, but my takeaway from all this is that I can't rip or extract or whatever from SACD's unless I use an old PS3 or ask someone who owns one, to do that for me. Is that the bottom line - PS3 process or NO DSD enjoyment?thanks
Thanks Ted, and many thanks to your efforts in hi-rez that I am noticing! I will visit those sites and try a download to...what? My computer? - Okay, to my portable hard drive via my computer, then plug the portable HD into my OPPO BDP105?
I wonder if Oppo's DSD via USB drive firmware update will work with the 103? I'd be willing to give it a try.Russ
Yes, please use these terms or stop posting about SACD Ripping to DSD:ripping: using Mr Wicked's SACD ripper.pkg on the PS3 to rip ISO images from the otherwise protected SACD disc, to your hard driveextracting: to use the sacd_extract.exe (Windows or MAC) to extract DSF or DFF files from the aforementioned ISO.There is no need to change the terminology. It's not debatable. That's what the tools are called, and that's what we call the processes in our project. Sorry....As Norman (Wisnon) and Tyson state, there are music players that will read the ISO directly (and not need you to extract to DSF or DFF). In fact, at AXPONA this weekend Michal and I have discussed such comparisons. I am tasked, this next week, to compare, both sonically and flexibility0wise, the differences between playing the ISO file and playing the stereo and multichannel extracted DSF files. The ISO direct playback has huge convenience and storage benefits, but I'm concerned that they may sound different (because of on-the-fly extraction by the player..especially in multichannel) and they may not be able to be tagged anywhere as easily...let alone playlist flexibility, etc. I will report back.
Has anyone heard the new Benchmark for $2K?
Hi. I was so unimpressed with the B-mark DAC1 that I haven't had the new one on my radar. Chord? Yes! I want to hear that one big time.To answer the earlier question, no, it doesn't make sense to have a DSD-only DAC...what is needed for DSD is not that different than PCM, and the chipset is not a big part of the DAC cost (analog section, power supplies, etc). That being said, there are certainly inexpensive enough DACs out there that do DSD and could be your DSD-only DAC if you needed to keep your PCM one. It might be a hassle swapping cables, etc..or firewire for one, USB for the other kind of thing.
Russ,I have to assume my impression of the DAC1 was partly due to its lack of break in, something you wrote about in the DAC2 post above. it was horrible, and since then have wondered what people heard in it (again, DAC1 I'm talking about). But several reviews have said how starkly better the DAC2 is anyway....