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Finally...REAL SACD ripping exists!http://www.computeraudiophile.com/content/SACD-ripping-using-your-PS3-Linux-yesI've got one of the earlier PS3s packed up somewhere. Need to drop linux on it and give this a shot with an SACD or two.Now, I need to convince Rob at Pure Vinyl to incorporate .DFF playback.-Jim
Welcome to AC and the HiRez Circle. Sorry I didn't see your post until now; somehow my Moderator status (or even a contributor on this thread) did not kick out an email notification??Anyway:1) The Transporter will only do up to 24/96 via it's digital inputs (or streaming for that matter)2) yes, the Sony 770 (as well as the 370 and 570) all do 24/176k assuming you set the SACD as PCM and not DSD (set up menu). The only thing the Oppo will do for you is multichannel DVD-Audio (since you've ripped, like me, all your good 2 channel DVD-Audio).
I'm not an expert in the 770, but some have found toslink to be a problem over 96k. Is your connection toslink or coax? If the DAC is showing 176.4k then I can't imagine the player is sending DSD.....the 176.4k is from the player's bitstream info. Can you try a DVD-V wtih 24/96PCm or something that has 96k and see if anything over 44k will play? I'm still suspicious of the digital cable.
And here's where I'm thinking the problem lies - no matter how I change the setups (including re-boot and disc re-insertion) the video output of the Sony shows it playing back a 2 channel DSD.
Obviously some have reported getting 176.4kHz from the Sony Blu-Ray players and others, myself included, have been able to see a DAC registering 176.4kHz but got no sound. I use a Bryston DAC in the main system and it shows the frequency being locked in but I get no sound. Also, I have the Port-ta/Monoprice De-embedder but others are reporting the same problem of no sound from the Atlona De-embedder.
Phil - When you were trying out the Sony and it was playing back/registering 176.4, do you recall if the Sony display (not your settings, the display) was indicating you were playing back a 2-channel DSD file? Thanks.
No - but I can't imagine it wouldn't say that as the set-up menu has always been set to DSD 2-channel. I don't hate multi-channel but probably around 90% of the time I prefer 2-channel SACD vs. multi-channel and all my players are always set that way. It is easier to listen to what I prefer that way
I couldn't sleep for all the thinking this through. Not the King's English, but it fits tonight. Ted - I ran a few tracks of my DVD-V of Elton John's 2000 Ephesus concert through the Sony. The DAC-2 shows it's receiving a 48k bitstream when playing this back. No hiccups, no issues with it. (As an aside, it sounds better through the DAC-2 than I can ever remember hearing it before, even in 2-channel.) Can you suggest a DVD-V that should playback 24/96? I'm not sure if I own any.Phil - Thanks...that's what's happening to me. I'm showing 2-channel DSD all the time, even with all the settings set to PCM.
Ross - just curious and perhaps anyone who has a Sony can chime in - what firmware are you running and how do you check the firmware version?
What DAC are you using?
...The 370 is at M03.R.695HOME > Setup > System Settings > System InformationI wonder if Sony could kill our fun with a firmware update?Cheers,Ross