Any tips on increasing windows size on the Sonore, awfully small to read
There is no standard way to attach metadata to DFF files while DSF files permit metadata attachment. That is all there is to it.A question I thought of when comes to tagging, track selection, artwork, etc, does any brand rip with better tags than others, would Audio Fidelity show up better than MOFI for example? Or is it just the DFF file is not as good as the DSF file? and why is that?
Good to know but I love stereo and MCH. Much of the music I listen to does not have a mch release. Don't get me wrong I love mch also and have a super rig to enjoy both. This new venture I am now doing, stereo SACD first and then my mch's next will surely take a long time as I don't work from home. But it is so nice to be listening in DSD64 to 1000's of discs that sit on the shelf because it is easier to listen to all my DSD and FLAC purchases. It sure will be fantastic when I add another 1000 mch discs to my JRiver library.I usually only rip/listen to the multichannel tracks.
Kal, or others, the above Bogi link is no longer active. Any other suggestions to convert DFF toDSF?IMHO, the optimum way to convert from ISO to DSF without EOF errors and retain metadata is to use:
ISO2DSF by Bogi - read album tracks from SACD ISO file and to convert them to DSF files.
- how to: ISOtoDSFv122.pdf extracted from the downloaded file
- additional necessary files:
sacd_extract.exe - extracted from SACD Extract
dff2dsf.exe - extracted from DFF2DSF
This will
1. extract and store the metadata
2. extract the files as DFF
3. convert the DFF to DSF and reassociate the metadata.
(additional options for various conversions are here: http://www.runeaudio.com/forum/audio-file-manipulation-tools-t4754.html)
Scroll down here https://www.sonore.us/iso2dsd.htmlKal, or others, the above Bogi link is no longer active. Any other suggestions to convert DFF toDSF?
From the horse's mouth (sorry, Bogi):Kal, or others, the above Bogi link is no longer active. Any other suggestions to convert DFF toDSF?
One last question: I know this is personal choice but I have many discs that I also purchased in FLAC 24/96 or 24/192 do you or others think it is worth it to replace them with a DSF DSD64?
That is a hard one Brian, would take some time, but I understand there is the sound quality difference and the MOFI rip at DSD64 vs a HDTracks purchased download at 24/192. I was always pleased with my FLAC purchases. Maybe some day I'll have hours to play both versions, ugh. I'm probably not a very good audiophile person.Best bet is to create a DSD 64 DSF of each disc and compare the versions.
Then you can decide on a case by case basis. As well as have a nice evening of music listening...
Great. Consider me an addict!Kal, your new directions where perfect and I can't tell you how pleased I am that it all works so well, Ripping SACD, to my choice DSD64, using the ISO to DFF to DSF is fantastic. The DFF to DSF tagging is fantastic, any minor little tweaks that our needed the JRiver tag fixes it in a second.
Depends. If they were DSD originals, possibly. If they were originally PCM and processed post hoc for DSD, probably not. In any case, try a few and decide for yourself.One last question: I know this is personal choice but I have many discs that I also purchased in FLAC 24/96 or 24/192 do you or others think it is worth it to replace them with a DSF DSD64?
I noticed I can "Analyze Audio" in JRiver which lets me see the DR value, I think I'll rip one to compare, look at the audio spec sheet, listen, and see if I can hear the difference, keeping in mind to throw out the placebo effect if I can.Great. Consider me an addict!
Depends. If they were DSD originals, possibly. If they were originally PCM and processed post hoc for DSD, probably not. In any case, try a few and decide for yourself.
Listen and compare first, blind, if you can. Then crunch the numbers.I noticed I can "Analyze Audio" in JRiver which lets me see the DR value, I think I'll rip one to compare, look at the audio spec sheet, listen, and see if I can hear the difference, keeping in mind to throw out the placebo effect if I can.
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