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  • GaryWW
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    Originally posted by Spoon
    It is odd that you have the 64 bit version installed to the 32 bit location, you would be best to uninstall dBpoweramp and any codecs, then reinstall.
    So when I reinstalled dBpoweramp, the 64-bit installer ran but I had to tell it install into C:\Program Files\Illustrate\dBpoweramp. When I ran "dBpoweramp-Codec-DSD-SACD.exe", the 64-bit installer ran and it was installed properly.

    Thanks,
    Gary

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  • Spoon
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    It is odd that you have the 64 bit version installed to the 32 bit location, you would be best to uninstall dBpoweramp and any codecs, then reinstall.

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  • GaryWW
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    Originally posted by Spoon
    You must have the 32 bit version installed, did you force the 32 bit version of dBpoweramp to install?
    I simply ran the updater and accepted all of the defaults. Originally I installed R14 (or older) and have probably run updates ever since. The Control Center shows that the 64-bit dBpoweramp is installed: Click image for larger version

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    When I run "dBpoweramp-Codec-DSD-SACD.exe", the Windows 10 UAC prompts me to allow "21C4.tmp-dBpoweramp-Codec-DSD-SACD-32bit.exe" to run. Is the "32bit" a clue?
    Last edited by GaryWW; April 04, 2017, 06:25 PM.

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  • Spoon
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    You must have the 32 bit version installed, did you force the 32 bit version of dBpoweramp to install?

    To install the 32 bit version of the DSD codec, you hold the right shift key whilst running the installer.

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  • GaryWW
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    Originally posted by Spoon
    You must have a miss match of 32 / 64 bit version installed. Where is dBpoweramp installed to? (full path)
    C:\Program Files (x86)\Illustrate\dBpoweramp

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  • Spoon
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    You must have a miss match of 32 / 64 bit version installed. Where is dBpoweramp installed to? (full path)

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  • GaryWW
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    Does this decoder work with db v16.x and windows 10? I installed it, the dll is in the decoder folder, but it doesn't show up in the Control Center (Audio Codecs) and there are no db options when I right-click a .dsf file.

    Thanks,
    Gary

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  • Spoon
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    Not with dBpoweramp, the data is embedded as is.

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  • simes_pep
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    Ok, but I think a can convert the DSF 5.1 to 2-channel DoP format?

    Thanks,
    Simon.

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  • Spoon
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    It is not possible, sorry.

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  • simes_pep
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    Hi,
    I have an album of multi-channel DSF files, how do I down mix these from 5.1 to stereo while maintaining them in the DSF format.

    Thanks,
    Simon.

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  • stampie
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    Originally posted by Spoon
    You can test with mp3 and those tag values please.
    MP3 results were the same as for DSF.

    For completeness I also did Flac (which I what I normally use), and the results were different:
    Created Tag --> Mapped tag
    Source - Source
    Style - Style
    Label - Label

    Regards
    Nick

    PS I'm using latest R16.1 Beta 5

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  • Spoon
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    You can test with mp3 and those tag values please.

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  • stampie
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    I've just started ripping and tagging my SACDs, and noticed a few quirks when tagging DSF files this morning.

    When I create some of the tags, they appear to be mapping differently to other file formats, and show up as something else in other programs like MP3Tag and JRMC.

    The ones I have noticed so far are:

    Created Tag --> Mapped tag
    Source - Media Type
    Style - ContentGroup
    Label - Publisher

    If I create the tag in MP3Tag as say 'Source', it shows up as 'Source' in dbPoweramp.
    If I create 'Label' in MP3tag after creating it in dbpoweramp first, dbp shows multiple values against 'Label' (so it is treating Label and Publisher as one)

    The behaviour doesn't match my experience with flac, so suspect something is wrong somewhere

    Happy to test further as required
    Nick

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  • Spoon
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    Re: DSD Decoder R3

    Now Released.

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