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JOHNNYD

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  1. Yes, thanks USB DSD DACs or USB DSD DAC Headphone Amps Also, now that I have 2 SACDs ripped I can't play them with FOOBAR 2002. They're in a format for burning to CD. How should these files be converted?
  2. So, is there a thread about USP DSD DACs or USP DSD DAC Headphone Amps?
  3. SACD_extract is working on my 105D!!!! Thanks to everyone who took time to offer responses and suggestions. Music lovers make up a great community. I hope I can pay it forward and help out others sometime. Thanks again!!!! j
  4. I think I solved the issue. After reading through the first 6 screens of this post I came across the process for using Sonore ISO2DSD. When searching for my IP address is forced me to add :2002 at the end. It's ripping!!! So I'll add that to the end of my IP address in the SACD file and try another. Progress is a beautiful thing!
  5. the wrong version of sacd-extract, the one for Pioneer? I didn't realize there was a choice. What is the command line in your file? Mine is: sacd_extract -i 192.168.1.14:9000 -P -I. I changed the ip address to sacd_extract -i 192.168.1.11 -P -I as the ip address that shows on the OPPO Setup screen. When I execute the sacd_extract in a command line window the error is: "libsacdread: can't stat 192.168.001.011 No such file or directory" I know the oppo is on the network. I can actually play files on the server from the oppo by going to the network menu. everything's there. Any suggestions?
  6. I gave this a try using my OPPO 105D My results: Formatted flash drive – completely clear Copied 2 folders to it: AutoScript (Folder containing 2 files) Autoscript Autoscript.TSS Sacd_extract (Folder containing 2 files) Sacd Sacd extract I modified the sacd file with current player IP: 192.168.1.11 -P –I as reported on the OPPO set up screen. I powered up the player then inserted drive into the front USB: no action Tried moving the 2 Autoscript files into the root on the flash drive (left 2 files in the Sacd-extract folder). Same result. Is the flash drive configured correctly? Player is an OPPO 105D on a network connected to a Windows 10 file server Firmware HAS BEEN UPGRADED To the latest version: BDP10x-83-0715. If it’s essential to back that off to the original firmware I could contact OPPO for a disk. Takes 1-2 weeks Please advise. Once I do back it off and try again the instructions say I’ll see letters flowing across the display on the front of the player. As I understand the instructions I’m to connect to player over the network to key in responses. If I open a browser from a pc on the network and key in the IP address of the player I get an error that the device will not accept log in. Can you offer any direction?
  7. Thanks. I will give it a try over the weekend. I had just recently upgraded to the latest version of firmware. If I need to back that off it requires a request directly to OPPO - then there' a 1-2 week wait.
  8. Thanks for the response. I got that. I'll follow this link and hope something develops: SACD Ripping using an Oppo or Pioneer? Yes, it's true! I have an OPPO 105D on a home Ethernet network using a Windows 10 server. I also own the older model OPPO BDP-83se Nuforce edition. I own many SACDs and have never really been able to enjoy them. I hope that ripping them to the network drive will make a difference.
  9. There are over 600 requests spreading over 2 years. Are you still able to fill orders with the limited availability of PS3 drives?
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