I'm new to the ripping business.
DBPA was recommended to me by LINN when i was visiting a audio show.
1) When I saw the HDCD dsp, I was pleasantly surprised that i could finally rip my private SACD collection. But i get indications this is not true. HDCD is not equivalent to SACD. Even when HDCD is activated I get 16bit rip from my SACD (flac lossless uncompressed) . But actually I think DBPA is using the 16bit part from a Hybrid SACD. When I insert SACD only disc, nothing happens with DBPA, it won't read the high definition audio.
Am i doing something wrong here ? not using a proper CD/DVD drive ?
sorry if this question pops up again in this forum, but with the latest version purchased i though things maybe would have changed regarding SACD.
If i hold a cd in my hands how will i know that i will get a native 24bit rip from it. how can i recognize based on a label or else ?
2ndly) how do i see when running DBPA that it is actually a registered version?
rgrds
Guy
DBPA was recommended to me by LINN when i was visiting a audio show.
1) When I saw the HDCD dsp, I was pleasantly surprised that i could finally rip my private SACD collection. But i get indications this is not true. HDCD is not equivalent to SACD. Even when HDCD is activated I get 16bit rip from my SACD (flac lossless uncompressed) . But actually I think DBPA is using the 16bit part from a Hybrid SACD. When I insert SACD only disc, nothing happens with DBPA, it won't read the high definition audio.
Am i doing something wrong here ? not using a proper CD/DVD drive ?
sorry if this question pops up again in this forum, but with the latest version purchased i though things maybe would have changed regarding SACD.
If i hold a cd in my hands how will i know that i will get a native 24bit rip from it. how can i recognize based on a label or else ?
2ndly) how do i see when running DBPA that it is actually a registered version?
rgrds
Guy
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