Come out if the TEAC BD-C24SS-A93 (http://www.digistor.com/TEAC-Blu-ray...-Load?page=oem) is compatible with :
C2 pointers ?
drive offset removal ?
audio cache defeating ?
HTOA ? Autoframes ? (very importante for me)
So...the TEAC would still be a good thing to buy?? (i.e. still advocated if not 'recommended'?).
By the by, are the internals of the E version the same as the SL - ie the only difference between the two is that one is slot loading while the other has a drawer?
Hi all,
This is my first real post and I need some help.
1. I started ripping all my Redbook CDs (44.1/16bit) and 96/24Bit-only 1 CD- to FLAC and storing them to 1Tb External HD.
2. I was disappointed to find the play back of the FLAC inferior to the CD track. My friend confirmed the same.
3. My equipment: LG HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GMA-4020B ripping drive. Cambride Audio 650BD DVD/CD player; Onkyo TXNR609 Receiver with USB input having 192/24 DACs but only plays up to 96/24 FLAC files, IMF Transmission Line speakers.
Q1:Which is the weak link in the rip/playback chain? (a) Ripper drive, (b) EHD/USB output to Receiver or (c) receiver? I would personally discount (c). But I do not have enough knowledge to say which of the other two links. But I have more info of the rip which may point to the right resolution. The track ripped by EAC gives a confidence 2 and ripped by dBpoweramp gives an accuracy of 2. Does this show I may need something like Plextor 230A 99.6427% as Spoon has demonstrated with his list of tests?
Track tested is james Taylor, Hourglass, Gaia.
Regards
William
I have just purchaded dBpoweramp R14 reference software and ripped a few tracks and the results are shown.
1. HDCH 96/20 ripped file shows 44.1/24. Howcan I rup to 96/20?
2. CD 96/24 ripped shows 44.1/16. How can I rip to 96/24?
3. CD just says 128X Oversampling (it does not say what Bit) ripped shows 44.1/16. What is 128X OS? and how to rip to same as original?
4. 20Bit Digital (does not say what sampling rate) ripped file shows 44.1/16.
5. Of course DVD-A and SACD can not be ripped as i tried.
It is my early days but I want to know the possibilities before I rip all my CDs.
Any help will be most welcome.
William
Last edited by Laz Baz; June 02, 2011, 08:05 PM.
Reason: Mistake in 1. It should be HDCD
Yes you are right. Using dBpoweramp R14, what I meant to ask is;
1. HDCD is 44.1/20 but when ripped, the file becomes 44.1/24. What settings can I change so it keeps the native resolution of 44.1/20?
2. Likewise this track is 96/24 mastered from the original master tape but when ripped the file becomes 44.1/16. What settings can I change so it keeps the native resolution ie 96/24?
3. This album is a Chesky Record and just says 128 oversampling. How can I know what sampling rate and Bit rate is? Then what settings can I change so it keeps the native resolution?
4. This album is a TELARC and just says this CD was produced from 20bit Digital masters. How can I find out what the Sampling rate and Bit rate is? Then what settings can I change so it keeps the native resolution?
4. Was just a statement.
If you could help with 1 & 2 and some feedback for 3 & 4 , if there is anything to add.
William
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