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  1. Apologise for the confusion. When I meant extract, I meant ripping the ISO from the ps3 using the daemon and then doing the conversion to DSD on the PC. I have always converted DST to DSD dff. I have never converted to dsf thankfully. With regards to the ntdll.dll error I was getting when ripping an ISO over the network, I realised I was using a test SACD-R in the PS3, not the original SACD. Thank god, I thought there was a problem with my PS3. Something to remember next time and not make my mistake. My media player supports native DSD ISO playback only. ISO's that contain DST multi-tracks will not work. I know Foobar is fine in playback of both types in an ISO. Any timeframe on a release of Trax Audio SACD Extractor for windows as I'd be most interested? Thanks
  2. Is there a utility to convert individual DST files to DSD? Reason being is that I have a media player that does not accept DST files but will play DSD files. As you may or may not already know, a lot of players do not support DST for the fact it takes processing power and time to decompress on the fly and the last thing you need is a jumpy dff file during playback. It's easy with sacd_extract but you must have the ISO in the first place, from which you can extract DST and DSD files and then you can also elect to convert DST files to DSD on the fly, but there is no option to input a single DST track and convert it to DSD. Audiogate does not accept DST files so that is out of the question.
  3. Has anyone come across a problem where sacd_extract does not run due to an NTDLL.DLL fault when trying to extract an SACD from a PS3 running the sacd daemon? I can run the exe at the command prompt with the help switch ok. I know it works as I can extract an iso file within the folder to dff files but whenever I do an extract over the network sacd_extract fails. I've tried this on 3 computers with the same results. I re-downloaded the latest sacd_extract with the same results. Any clues? Thanks
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