If you have the understanding perhaps this will be illuminating: Q&A with Charles Hansen of Ayre Acoustics | AudioStream I'm the resident non-audiophile music enthusiast here-us retirees and disabled folk can't keep on the bleeding edge. While he is a proponent of DSD in some ways, he points out that 4xPCM rates (176/192) can do what DSD does. FWIW there's an article with Charles Hansen that came out today which is sort of illuminating on the subject. AFAIK, unless someone were to develop a codec specifically to handle markers that DSD needs to travel over PCM and get recognized (seems possible right?) it isn't happening. It scales to the number of channels, word length, sampling rate. You are correct in that flac can be a container for any PCM based format. It isn't the best example of DSD so listening to it in PCM doesn't make a huge difference. Like I said I know I can't get it from the original disc but what about the copy? I use the ISO's with foobar for casual listening when I don't feel like getting up and switching discs-one disc isn't mission critical.
I mean I know I can't do that with the original but if it's already been backed up and burnt isn't it just an iso at that point that can be duplicated? Sorry if I don't quite get all the technicalities. If I erased an ISO accidentally from my HDD, but I made a copy of it to DVD, is there a way to copy that again? Isn't it pretty much a normal DVD at that point to be able to make a copy? Just curious. I will send you a PM with my guide, links to the extract app and included bat files (which automate the above options in batch mode, i.e put all your ISO's in and hit enter, which produces album folders with individual tracks). No reason to have the flag off, that I can tell. Its located in the same music folder I stream my other FLAC Files from, which still play fine. Yet I cant get my Onkyo 838 to recognize the folder. Extracting a disc with the flag off may produce garbage if DST is indeed detected. Morning, I downloaded a High Resolution 5.1 FLAC file last night from AIX records (Rumor Mill) 5.1 audience recording. DST flag is to tell extractor if you suspect DST compressed content on the disc, which is often there in the form of multichannel content (in order to fit everything). (All of the above, with DST flag set on or off.I always run the one with it on.no downside really).
Mac iso file decode flac 5.1 ps3#
Rip on PS3 (to ISO) then use local Windows or Mac machine (and horsepower) to extract from ISO to:ĭSF stereo (my fave, due to better metadata, aka tagging) Yes, SACD_extract is used exactly for that purpose.