yet worked out.
On márc. 4, 10:33, pj-mckay <johnmc...@btinternet.com> wrote:
> Wouldn't it be progressive to dispense with optical media for all
> apart from distribution though? Dont get me wrong; You guys do a
> fantastic job but its way too much hassle for me. All I want is my
> media in file format and playable from a media player. Mine is a
> PopcornHour C-200 but dont let the name belittle it. It plays my
> multichannel media fine, and lets me have ALL my collection in one
> browsable location. No more searching for discs etc. And if Linn are
> also in the market for networked, streaming music, that tells me its
> the future whether via cheapish kit ($400) or esoteric high end
> suppliers..
>
> So for me, DVD-A into the drive (or download an iso and mount it via
> virtual clone), plop it into foobar, convert mlp to multichannel
> flac.... 10 minutes later I've an LP in 24 bit, 96KHz, flac on the
> network. I see Apple are releasing more hi res music, and I do hope
> it catches on and leads the industry to do more file based
> distribution, at a decent price. I'm no itunes user though, but might
> have to become one unless the rest of the players see the potential
> (and the risk to their own business if they dont follow suit). I
> don't even mind some DRM policies limiting it to my use.. so long as
> I can get it in the first place.
>
> Everyone: Keep up the good work meantime but lets keep our options
> open and start dispesing with optical media as much as we can. At
> least I can grab some of the conversions and get access to the music
> somehow.
>
> ps My real optical use now is only Blu-Ray movies, some DVD films,
> and SACD (one day we might get them decrytped properly and they can
> get filed too). Convert CDs to 320k mp3 for the kids zens/ipods, and
> use the files on 2Gig SD cards in both cars. Stick the CDs in the
> cupboard for backup, and similarly with commonly used DVD films for
> the kids. DVD-A never playback, CDs are only used by the wife, in the
> kitchen. My vision is for file based music, Hi and Lo resolution, on
> the network for everyone in the house.
>
> On Feb 23, 11:15 am, jolson <j.jol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > OK, I read your comment with the info there, didn't go to gearslutz
> > tho... :) will check it out.
>
> > Soon people can create copies of SACD's, create (artificial) multi-
> > channel SACD's from stereo SACD's, copy SACD to DVD-A, copy DVD-A to
> > SACD, copy watermarked DVD-A's to DVD-A...
>
> > BTW, does anyone know if that program to remove watermarks will be
> > released to us?
>
> > On 23 Feb, 03:46, VF <vf.surro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > jolson: "My comment on the avax page has more news, and interesting
> > > info, so check it out"
>
> > > :P
>
> > > just saves me having to post the info everywhere...avax comment has
> > > link to a thread on gearslutz showing list of working 'current' SACD-R
> > > players by friend of mine.
>
> > > laserwolf: r u sure it really works with the Oppo BPP-83? it plays two
> > > tracks of a classical orchestral piece?
>
> > > if so....cool, and I can get it added to that gearslutz list....but
> > > ofc the goal is to work on EVERY player...and this definitely will
> > > happen.
>
> > > maybe bdp-83 works since due to same components as those new sony bd/
> > > sacd players....which all play current gen SACD-R.
>
> > > On Feb 22, 11:42 pm, laserwolf <laserw...@embarqmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Thanks VF for this. I tested the SACD file with the method described
> > > > and found that it works on my Oppo BDP-83 Special Edition. My display
> > > > shows SACD Stereo on the Oppo and Sony Receiver shows 88.2kHz sample
> > > > frequency. I tested in pure DSD mode and PCM. Now I can finally back
> > > > up all of my SACD's. Hopefully the Super Author program will make the
> > > > process simple as you stated.
>
> > > > On Feb 22, 3:50 pm, jolson <j.jol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > Thanks! "As of now, there won't be many SACD players that can play
> > > > > back this early SACD-R type." - any player you know DO work?
>
> > > > > On 22 Feb, 00:14, VF <vf.surro...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > > Here is Pyramix Virtual Studio:
>
> > > > > >http://avaxhome.ws/software/software_type/multimedia/Audio_Editing/Me...
>
> > > > > > The main significance of this program (for us) is that it can create
> > > > > > SACD images. Thus, anyone can now try out the current generation of
> > > > > > 'SACD-R' experimenting.
>
> > > > > > My comment on the avax page has more news, and interesting info, so
> > > > > > check it out. Would be cool if anyone wants to do some general
> > > > > > experimenting with SACD-R now. Otherwise...just stay tuned :) But I
> > > > > > know some russians are eager to do testing so I'm definitely going to
> > > > > > let *them* know :).
>
> > > > > > All the best
> > > > > > VF- Hide quoted text -
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