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  1. Given that both the PlayStation and the Oppo are extracting the Super Audio disc's DSD bit-stream data, there are no differences in sound...
  2. As far as I know the OPPO's are the only hardware media players that support USB connected HDD's formatted using the exFAT file system...
  3. Wow... Many thanks for the information you guys... Okay then, "I'm going to give it a go, with my trusty Oppo..." Nice one 😀
  4. Agreed. And for anybody who knows about these things. If there were changes made to the software/scripts, could it be possible to save an entire SACD back-up as an .iso file directly to an 8GB+ USB stick? ie: without having to network the player to a computer ;)
  5. Well... It's a 'no go' with my old LG GGC-H20L Blu-ray/HD DVD drive. So I'm still using the OPPO BDP-103...
  6. From what I understand, DST compression is mandatory for multi-channel SACD content and optional for stereo SACD content...
  7. Hi @Phthalocyanine Many thanks for the detailed response. Even though there are softwares available for decrypting other disc formats, it sounds like a lot of effort. Cheers
  8. Personally... I'm already doing this. I'm just interested to know if it's "technically" possible to extract data from other types of discs too?!
  9. Speaking as somebody who's been backing-up their SACD's using the 'AutoScript' folder and 'Sonore iso2dvd' method since Aug 2016, it's got me wondering.... Might it be technically possible for other exploits to be created for backing-up say, regular audio CD's, DVD-A's, movie DVD's or even Blu-ray discs?
  10. Thanks everyone... "Everything is going extremely well" I've already backed-up several of my SACD's to DVD-R and ripped them to .dff files. One thing that I do find surprising are the sizes of extracted .dff files, they are huge compared to the .ISO.
  11. Thanks tymoxa, This makes sense as the .dst file sizes are much the same as the .dsf file sizes. Sorry for being such a newbie. I'm sure I'll get the hang of it soon. I'm just so pleased that I'm finally able to back-up and store my SACD's....
  12. Well I've hit a stumbling block. My Oppo has no problems playing the 2 channel .dsf tracks that Sonore creates. But it does not seem to like the 2 channel .dff files that Sonore creates! Has anyone else experienced this playback behavior on their Oppos? I can't say I've had too much of a problem with this. I've backed-up all my audio CD to Flac with Cue sheets and they work okay
  13. I suppose I could use Sonore's 'DSDDIFF Edit Master' mode along with it's (or my own) Cue file for use with my Oppo BDP-103 player. I'll give it a go and report back
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