It is known since long that playback of CDs with good readers is bit perfect, unless the disk is badly damaged. The error correction mechanisms are well known, some players had counters that indicated the number of fully corrected errors, interpolation corrections and uncorrected errors. Ripping software gives us statistics concerning errors - bit perfect in almost all the CDs I ripped.
However I could not find similar information concerning SACD or DSD files ripped using either the PS3 or the Pioneer DVD player. What level of accuracy do we get on this format?
However I could not find similar information concerning SACD or DSD files ripped using either the PS3 or the Pioneer DVD player. What level of accuracy do we get on this format?