![]() ![]() (As as side note, I also used DVDAE to create stereo files to put on my iPhone for on-the-go listening, down-mixed from 5.1, and they're very dynamic, unlike the brickwalled versions on the CD or streaming stereo. In fact I just finished doing this for the Tears For Fears - The Tipping Point Blu-ray which finally arrived in my mailbox today. I use MakeMKV and DVD Audio Extractor on a Mac to rip Blu-rays and create FLAC or ALAC files, and it works fine. When it completes, check the output files to verify they came out as expected.Click the Next> button, then click the Start button.Click the Next> button, then select the output location (create new folder if needed).Click the Next> button, then select the desired output format (such as FLAC or ALAC), the desired sample rate (normally "Same as input"), number of channels and bits per sample.Click to select the desired format / number of channels in the lower-left box.Click "Select All" above the chapter numbers, or click to select the individual tracks desired (uncheck any unwanted Titles on the left that my have been selected by default).Click through the Titles in the upper-left box to find the one(s) containing the song tracks as Chapters (if the metadata download in the last step didn't work, you may have to guess based on the number of chapters in the title and the length of each chapter).Click the pencil icon to the right of the folder icon, then click “Download metadata from db”.Select the folder created from the MakeMKV backup (the root folder, not one of the sub-folders or files), then click Open.Change the “DVD source” drop-down to Folder, then click the folder icon to the right of the field.Make sure the “Decrypt video files” option is checked, and change the output directory if needed, then click OK and wait for completion.Click the Backup icon on the MakeMKV toolbar (NOT the MakeMKV icon).Start MakeMKV wait for it to scan the disc - do NOT “open” the disc by clicking the graphic.Put disc in Blu-ray drive and wait for it to be scanned.(As as side note, I also used DVDAE to create stereo files to put on my iPhone for on-the-go listening, down-mixed from 5.1, and they're very dynamic, unlike the brickwalled versions on the CD or streaming stereo.) but that is what I want.Click to expand.I use MakeMKV and DVD Audio Extractor on a Mac to rip Blu-rays and create FLAC or ALAC files, and it works fine. something that many think is not important. I wanted only pure bit-fot-bit transfers from source to file. There are many folks out there who think you just convert anything to anything with no damage. ![]() I am getting it bit-for-bit in its native format. Now when I play a DSS or DSF file file from ISO2DSD, it appropriately shows "DSD64 1 Bit" in my PS Audio display window. So, when I play a FLAC, my PS Audio DirectStream DAC shows in one case "PCM 48K 24 Bits" a Pulse Code Modulation format. For example, I was never sure and still not sure if the FLACs are just DSD in a wrapper or some manipulation of the bit stream on an SACD. I was never sure if the answers were specific to the issue or about the "native" aspects of these file types. Jeff, the ISO2DSD is wonderful and does just what I want it to.įWIW: When I did my research, most of the threads were dealing with some specific issue. ![]() Data rate (DSD) Standard (2.8MHz) or Double (5.6MHz) DoP on all inputs as well as raw DSD on I²S inputs, not including the built in Bridge II (Ethernet) If you are curious about the PS Audio DAC, check out the amazing specs here: DirectStream Junior Q6: Which of the three above gets me what I want, the highest quality 2 channel transcription? I found a good YouTube vid showing me how to transcribe from SACD ISO using Foobar but I don't understand if does what I want (highest quality), and leaves me with a few questions following about the tools output options: Q 2: Is this native 2 channel format directly transcribable to individual track files? XRECODE 1. Audio converter with full Unicode support Updated Free download. Q 1: What is the native(?) resolution of stereo files on an SACD? I am only interested in 2 channel stereo. XRecode Crack is sort of straightforward to utilize to rework just files in 1 format into the opposite. Again, I don't care if the final format is FLAC or WAV or whatever, I am only interested in the highest quality possible. I would like to convert an SACD ISO to the highest quality stereo files possible, I am not interested in lossy formats. I use Foobar and have a PS Audio DirectStream Junior DAC that can play any format khz and or bit depth (seriously, a wonderful DAC, see below). I did quite a bit of web research but am still confused. ![]()
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