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benalaur_01

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  1. To vhrocks1 My version of Roger Waters in the flesh is the Columbia 501137 6 - Single layer SACD, not the version on SA-CD.net or HRAudio.net that is C2S 85235 that is a dual layer SACD So yes it is a different version. I re-extracted the iso's to dsf to check, and the stereo and multichannel tracks are all present in full https://musicbrainz.org/release-group/738ede1e-4103-3e2e-9180-f9bdf4b65d80
  2. My PS3 ripped iso archive has these 2 files as: Roger Waters - In the Flesh - Live - Disc 1.iso 4,691,138 Kb Roger Waters - In the Flesh - Live- Disc 2.iso 4,826,850 Kb
  3. Thankyou Grill (#189) for reminding me about the Guano Apes SACD. There were 3 discs I could not extract iso's from with the PS3 1/ Guano Apes - Don't Give Me Names 2/ Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy - Piano Trios No 1 and 2, Julia Fisher/Pentatone (weird characters in titles? paths too long?) 3/ Jacintha - Lush life (scratches on disc) On the Oppo 105 iso's were successfully extracted from all 3 To extract dsf files - all good (except for the Mendelssohn iso required using a batch file to shorten the extracted file names (eg test batch file previously a few times on this thread) I use tag and rename to add all the extra metadata - very easy to use While I'm here, I'll add my 20c worth re the clicking/ticking issue with extracted dsf files (as this has been mentioned a few times on this thread) My experience is purely related to the Oppo 105 I play dsf files via portable solid state discs attached to USB-A inputs or using o'share to play the files via my wireless network from my PC. The Oppo 105 has 2 modes for playing back DSD - DSD mode (no base management) and PCM mode (files converted to 24bit 88KHz files, allows base management). In DSD mode there are always clicks before and after each dsf track (but are quite hard to hear in the listening position on most files) - probably wouldn't be noticed unless one was actually listening for them. In PCM mode - no clicks at all (even if listening with head phones). I use PCM mode always when listening to multichannel dsf (which is quite often) In my experience dff files give the same result as the dsf but the ticks are even quieter. I have used ISO2DSD and ISO2DSF programs (both work very well) but I still hear clicks in DSD mode on the oppo I do use Foobar if I am working on the computer (any playing music via the computer speakers) and I don't hear any clicks or ticks when playing dsf in this situation. Honestly the clicks don't bother me and once again my experience is limited to the oppo 105
  4. Thankyou Ted for your excellent dedication to helping all of us with SACD's. I am using an OPP0 105AU. The ISO extraction from the oppo works well (using the wireless adaptor that came with the machine attached to a USB port on the back of the machine). I insert a USB stick (with the autoscript folder) into one of the front ports, the player recognises the SACD, then I start the cmd file on a windows 10 machine. ISO extraction speed ~1.85. I have only done one disc so far. The iso file size was the same as the iso via the old PS3 method. The PS3 has done around 500 sacd's for me but it is great to have another option available now. Once again many thanks. ps I noticed there is beta firmware upgrade available for the OPPO 103/105 since July 18 in the USA (usually a few weeks later in Australia) Is it possible for new firmware upgrades to block this new method?
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