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beniciolong

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  1. No worries I got it to work now! No idea how/or what I was doing before but trial and error worked!! Thanks again to all
  2. Hello all I've just acquired a Sony BDP S-4100 for ripping SACDs. I've spent many hours reading this thread and can't find a solution to help me with my issue. I'm using the server method and it's another case of the following message on ISO2DSD; libsacdread: Can't open 192.168.0.28:2002 for reading However I've pinged from Terminal to the player's IP address and came back with good results (0% packet loss). Also tried removing everything from the USB and reformatting as I see that worked for someone and still to no avail. I can see that my USB is the correct format as it is readable on the Sony's menu and it also opens up the disc tray on start up so something must be working! I also tried toggling both the music settings on the Sony's menu and nothing. I have the AutoScript folder containing 3 files on the root drive of the USB stick - AutoScript, AutoScript.TSS and sacd_extract_160 with file sizes of 206 bytes, 208 bytes and 351KB respectively. To clarify I'm using Macbook with High Sierra, Sony BDP S-4100 and the server method. Maybe I have the wrong files, but I've tried with several different iterations of the AutoScript folder containing the _160 version and all to no avail! I read in DD's guide that I would need both an AutoScript folder and an AutoScriptSACD folder both but when trialling this the disc tray didn't even open anymore. Hoping one of you kind people could suggest a possible solution! Are there any of the successful BDP S-4100 or S-5100 who could link me to the AutoScript folder that worked for them? Sorry for the long winded post and thanks to all contributors for your stellar work in making PS3-free SACD ripping a reality! Benicio
  3. No intention whatsoever of ever selling the discs on my behalf. I have a collection of around 70 SACDs that I’ve had ripped for me by several friends over the years and still have them all lined up in pride position on my shelves. I’m not sure of the legal ramifications but do love to have digital backups of my own collection, I’m sure most people are the same?
  4. Hi there everyone I wondered if anyone knows of a service in the UK that would rip a few SACDs to ISO? I just ordered a 3xSACD set from Esoteric in Japan that I’d love to get ripped but the kind fellow who has helped me in the past is having technical issues with his player. Any thoughts / suggestions would be most welcome. Thanks! Ben
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