I want to download the dsd codec but norton says it's unsafe. Really?
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Norton reports everything as unsafe it does not think is popular enough.Comment
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I took Mr. Spoon's advice and did the download. That's all fine but I thought I might be able to rip the dsd files from SACDs but can't find a way. I also want to edit dsd files that I've downloaded using the tag editor but I don't see that as an option. Is it?Comment
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You cant rip files from SACD or DVD with dbpoweramp.Comment
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The DSD file is a downloaded ISO file that gets converted to .dff and .dsf files. dbpoweramp doesn't do that part.
The downloaded ISO is converted with a free app called ISO2DSD (SONORE computer audio). After it makes the .dff and .dsf files then dbpoweramp is used convert those to Flac.
CD ripping of SACD can't be done with a computer drive because Sony owns the SACD format/rights and refuses to allow it.Comment
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Thanks for that. I've read about some of the hacks available to rip SACDs from old PS3 and Oppo machines but they look convoluted and not worth the trouble. I've now downloaded some dsd music using the mShuttle technology on some BLU rays (Nielsen and Sibelius with Davis and the LSO) but although it looks as if I have the option to edit or add album art to these files, the ID tag editor doesn't actually save the changes. Stumped again.Comment
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