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Monday, March 9, 2015

[SurroundSound] SACD ISO vs. DVDA ISO

Just trying to see what others do.  I use Foobar for Windows.  SACD ISO's are perfect.  I never convert to any DSD or PCM formats.  The tagging works perfect on the ISO and is kept within the ISO file.  However, with DVDA ISO's, the tag info is kept in another folder.  This causes major problems if you have several computers.  You have to keep replicating the DVD ISO tag folder to all of the other computers.  And this file has to be kept locally within each computer's Foobar directory, can't be shared on a server.  

And for this same reason, all of the SACD ISO's that I download are already tagged, while I have to spend time on each DVD-A ISO and tag it myself since these tags aren't stored in the ISO file.  Kind of a pain!  

This is why I create FLAC files from all of my DVD-A ISO files.  I refuse to keep DVD-A ISO files due to having to replicate the tag files across other computers.  And when creating FLAC's, I have to create both the 2-channel and the multichannel.  Kind of a pain as well.  

Am I missing something?  How do you guys handle this?  

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