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[codec] DSD Decoder R3

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  • Arnold
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    This decoder sounds very good.
    Detail of high frequencies and transparency of the sound is the best of decoders I've heard sofar and is comparable with the original SACD.
    Compared with the SACD, it's a bit missing the power in the lowest frequencies (which gives weight to the sound). Lower frequencies are also a little less defined.
    As a whole this decoder is very good. If the low frequencies have just that more power and are better defined, then this decoder equals the original SACD.

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  • Spoon
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    We have no such method, sorry.

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  • simes_pep
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    So, quick question, if you have DoP files, where the DSD has been encoded in the PCM frames and presented as FLAC files, is there a method of extracting the DSD which can be saved in a DSF file format?

    Thanks,
    Simon.

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  • Arnold
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    Thank you. Can confirm it's working good now with correct working progression bar.
    Soundwise this codec is very good, the best I've heard so far. Thank you for this one.

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  • Spoon
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    Updated 1st June

    Fixed issue where could give slight blip at end of track (where end chunk is encoded as zeros)
    % bar fixed also

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  • Spoon
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    you can upload a file to dropbox and personal message me a link?

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  • chertk
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    Hi Spoon
    after dsd to flac conversion at the end of the some tracks there is very audible burst (same was with DSD Decoder R2).
    Here is snapshot from adobe audition:
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  • Spoon
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    Noted

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  • Trev_L
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    Originally posted by Arnold
    Hi Spoon,

    Does this mean the compiler is different in version R2 and version R3?

    I noticed that the progress bar in version R3 seems to move very slow. The indication shows that the converion takes more then 20 minutes and the progress bar moves slowly.
    Then suddenly the conversion is finished in about 6-7 minutes.
    In version R2 the progress bar moves more even and estimated conversion time seems more accurate.

    I was going to ask a similar question about the progress bar. When I do a conversion (ddf to flac 24/88.2) The progress bar for each file will only go to about 25% then its finished. The converted files do play fine and all, but its just a little confusing

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  • Arnold
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    Ok, thanks. That wasn't mentioned in the changelog.
    For what it's worth, I like this one sonically very much.

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  • Spoon
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    Yes different.

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  • Arnold
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    Hi Spoon,

    Does this mean the compiler is different in version R2 and version R3?

    I noticed that the progress bar in version R3 seems to move very slow. The indication shows that the converion takes more then 20 minutes and the progress bar moves slowly.
    Then suddenly the conversion is finished in about 6-7 minutes.
    In version R2 the progress bar moves more even and estimated conversion time seems more accurate.

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  • Spoon
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    Different compilers can give slightly different floating point results.

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  • Arnold
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    Thanks.

    When doing a dff to flac conversion with DSD R2 and DSD R3, the rms and peak values from foobar's dynamic range meter are slightly different.
    Did something change in the conversion from R2 to R3?

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  • Spoon
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    No dithering as the destination is 24 bit, and dithering 24 bit has little sense.

    The transformation is not a simple dividing, resampling does not work this way, so 88 would not give better results.

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