Phil Leigh wrote:
> I guess I'm just p*ssed because there are so few DVD-A's (which I can
> rip) and more SACD's (that I can't).
>
> Why are record companies so stupid?
Few DVD-A's because Sony is a music label, and their electronics
brand/division pushed the label side.
Stupid? Because they ha
ghostrider;443073 Wrote:
> I re-read the review from Stereophile and I defer to your wisdom!
>
> "Using the Transporter to convert the Oppo's 96kHz digital output made
> me understand what all the fuss is about. Forget "good for the
> money"now we're talking world-class. What's that you say? Us
pfarrell;443071 Wrote:
> Phil Leigh wrote:
> > If anyone knows how to rip SACD at native resolutions, I'd like to
> know
> > about it. Then I might buy some.
>
> Well, part of the answer depends on whether or not you believe the Sony
>
> marketing hype on DSD and its superiority over high/wide
I re-read the review from Stereophile and I defer to your wisdom!
"Using the Transporter to convert the Oppo's 96kHz digital output made
me understand what all the fuss is about. Forget "good for the
money"now we're talking world-class. What's that you say? Using a $2000
DAC makes no sense with
Phil Leigh wrote:
> If anyone knows how to rip SACD at native resolutions, I'd like to know
> about it. Then I might buy some.
Well, part of the answer depends on whether or not you believe the Sony
marketing hype on DSD and its superiority over high/wide PCM. If you
really mean some sort of DSD
ghostrider;443029 Wrote:
> That's interesting because my Oppo 970 appears to output 24/96 to my
> Transporter digital input over a coax connection on 2 channel material
> using DVD-A's. Maybe the spec only limits 5.1 channel output over spdif?
24/96 only works on rare "unlocked" DVD-A's. It does
Phil Leigh;442960 Wrote:
> DVD-A and SACD players are not allowed to output 24/96 or higher to
> external DAC's via their spdif as part of the copy protection
> enforcement.
>
That's interesting because my Oppo 970 appears to output 24/96 to my
Transporter digital input over a coax connection
One comment: There was NO bit-depth truncation (prior to SOX) - 24 bits
were always respected from file through SC-SB-DAC (although some
external DACS would truncate!).
The "DTS" test proves this.
The introduction of SOX addressed high-quality downsampling, it didn't
change the bit-depth handling
Better yet, read this (and the related threads referenced)
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=65525
And you can enjoy all the bits you paid for (native 96/24) on your
Transporter, or downsampled by sox, on the other clients.
The topic of "is there a statistically significant, repeata
ctbarker32;442942 Wrote:
> Maddeningly, while they mention they tested 8 players, they do not
> identify them. Maybe they don't want to get sued?You've omitted a crucial
> point - it seems have been forced to do this...
"Cause and Effect
Transports modify the high-resolution data in order to co
Is Your Transport Giving You All The Bits? is the title of a new
whitepaper published by the folks at Benchmark:
http://tinyurl.com/mznlrm
This article should provide plenty of fodder for discussion. For
instance:
"Surprisingly, many DVD transports currently on the market fail to
transmit the e
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