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Thursday, July 28, 2011

Re: [SurroundSound] Re: SACD rips - analog vs digital

Years ago i copied Chris Rea's cd album "Auberge" digitally to a Denon analogue tape recorder.The tape sounded better than the cd.I never played the cd again.


On 28 July 2011 16:30, insania2040@web.de <insania2040@web.de> wrote:
A thing the PS3 DSD rip introduces though is a little gap between
tracks and a little transient (+ reflections?) like peak at the start
and end of each file, can be edited out on PCM level, maybe even
cut away at DSD level by more flexible tools that allow the input of a
number of DSD frames to drop on the start and end of the DSDIFF file.I
still wonder if these things could be avoided at all ,maybe by letting
SACD-ripper rip and decrypt a whole HiRes audio area instead of
individual files (or if its a side effect of the
way the PS3 handles these encrypted stuff or maybe a limitation of the
memory available to SACDripper
so it can't do files as large as one complete HR-area (it needs to
reconstruct the SACD-ISO as well, guess that should take up some
resources as well)).

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