The only way they would work would be for you to map the drive through a PC or MAC
Thanks - that is what I suspected.
Regarding the Philips converter, I am not a pro by any means so I have no clue as to how to configure it for simple DSD->PCM conversion, dff(dsdiff) file to aiff file.....
Main questions are:
1. Dithering (Triangular, None)
2. Quantization (Truncation, Rounding)
3. Noise Shaper Filter (none, Hearing Curve 1, Hearing Curve 2)
4. Should I use 88.2 or 176.4?
5. 24 bits or 32 bits?
6. Any dB changes (amplification +/- dB)?
6. Any Time Control added?
Any clue what I should set these values to?
I read something on HDTracks website about needing a filter to limit high frequency noise when converting from DSD to PCM ??? Is this the Noise Shaper Filter referred to in the program? The program only offers the noise shaper filter options when selecting 44.1 khz so am I correct in assuming that at higher sample rate conversions the program will automatically set a high freq filter? I do not want to blow a tweeter!
Thanks.