Wombat;311011 Wrote: 
> They also offer "dff" DSD files. 

My bad!  Didn't notice the .dff's between the .wav's...   
Unfortunately, for most of us, those files really aren't much use.  If
we need to transcode them to PCM in order to listen to them, then we've
lost the ability to compare them to native PCM.  What's needed is a way
to listen to them in their native DSD format, by burning them to an
SACD DVD disc for example.  Unfortunately, I'm not aware of any easy
way to do this....

Dave


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