1. Music Converter v. 15.3
2. DSD Codec release 2
3. DSD sources; SACD .iso files, DSD64 .dsf and .dff files.
I configure dBpMC to embed DoP in the Codecs tab, Advanced Options. I have tried various sample rate settings, but it makes no difference in solving my problem, and all encoded .wav or .flac files seem to have 176 kbps anyway. I select an appropriate .dsf or .dff file for conversion, and then convert to .wav or .flac with no DSP modules added.
I have configured foobar2000 to play DSD audio through my external Oppo HA-2 DAC, using its own ASIO driver. SACD .iso files and native .dsf and .dff files play back perfectly, but my converted .wav or .flac files do not. All I get is hiss. Examining the waveform in Adobe Audition, I see the hiss that I hear in foobar.
Please let me know if I'm doing anything wrong, and if so, elaborate on the correct procedure to create DoP .flac or .wav files using dBpMC and the DSD codec.
Thanks,
Jeff
2. DSD Codec release 2
3. DSD sources; SACD .iso files, DSD64 .dsf and .dff files.
I configure dBpMC to embed DoP in the Codecs tab, Advanced Options. I have tried various sample rate settings, but it makes no difference in solving my problem, and all encoded .wav or .flac files seem to have 176 kbps anyway. I select an appropriate .dsf or .dff file for conversion, and then convert to .wav or .flac with no DSP modules added.
I have configured foobar2000 to play DSD audio through my external Oppo HA-2 DAC, using its own ASIO driver. SACD .iso files and native .dsf and .dff files play back perfectly, but my converted .wav or .flac files do not. All I get is hiss. Examining the waveform in Adobe Audition, I see the hiss that I hear in foobar.
Please let me know if I'm doing anything wrong, and if so, elaborate on the correct procedure to create DoP .flac or .wav files using dBpMC and the DSD codec.
Thanks,
Jeff
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