Thanks, Bill. I will be most interested in hearing your comments on how the results compare.
Jeff
Jeff
AFAIK, discWelder only works with sample rates at or below 96K and I don't know if it will do MCH conversions.
Amir, Bill & Jeff:
Do you think it is possible to set up a new thread (or multiple threads) for each of the DSD converting software options with screen shots of each step in the configuration and conversion of the DSD files? This would be of incredible value to our members who would like to embark on ripping their SACDs to their computer servers.
Amir, Bill & Jeff:
Do you think it is possible to set up a new thread (or multiple threads) for each of the DSD converting software options with screen shots of each step in the configuration and conversion of the DSD files? This would be of incredible value to our members who would like to embark on ripping their SACDs to their computer servers.
I know. I know. The process is too tedious for me even to consider starting.My collection of SACD's is around 200 so if you have a lot of discs, the easier and more automated you can make the process, the better. You are going to need a big hard drive especially if you plan on keeping the ISO, the DSD and the FLAC files altogether as these are all going to be fairly large, especially with the MCH SACD's.
The process is too tedious for me even to consider starting.
Tedious it is......"If I were as tedious as a king, I could find it in my heart to bestow it all of your worship."
^ Abraham Lincoln? ...Or Sergio Leone?
Salvador Dali?
"Balls" said the queen, "If I had two I would be the King."
I can buy the fast processor and big hard drive but where can I get the patience?Those of you with hundreds of multichannel discs beware. I'd recommend a dedicated computer with a fast processor and a big hard drive and lots of time and patience.
Isn't the cool factor of flipping through cover art on your display and pressing a button to listen worth some investment in time?I can buy the fast processor and big hard drive but where can I get the patience?
Isn't the cool factor of flipping through cover art on your display and pressing a button to listen worth some investment in time?
I can buy the fast processor and big hard drive but where can I get the patience?
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