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Blu-Spec CD2
Somehow, I was unaware until today of the existence of Blu-Spec CD2 discs. Ostensibly, they're Blu-Ray formatted CDs, but play just fine in regular players.
I'm left wondering if we're able to capture this format with existing dBpoweramp tools or will we need something else?
Granted, I don't have any Blu-Spec discs yet, but I'm thinking about us as a collective and for the future of audio formats in general.
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Re: Blu-Spec CD2
Of course, I find out immediately after I post this that it's still just 16 bit, 44.1 kHz audio. It's big hook is improved error correction. This is already not apt to be a big selling format, but I suppose it still matters in the scope of archiving.
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Re: Blu-Spec CD2
[QUOTE=artisan002;192118]Somehow, I was unaware until today of the existence of Blu-Spec CD2 discs. Ostensibly, they're Blu-Ray formatted CDs, but play just fine in regular players.
I'm left wondering if we're able to capture this format with existing dBpoweramp tools or will we need something else?
Granted, I don't have any Blu-Spec discs yet, but I'm thinking about us as a collective and for the future of audio formats in general.[/QUOTE]
For Bluray Audio discs I use makemkv in the "save" mode followed by applying DVDAudioextractor to the result. There is generally a lot of metadata work to be done afterwards :-( i.e. type in practically everything...
It would be nice if this could be done in dbpoweramp!
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Re: Blu-Spec CD2
[QUOTE=uncl_nigel;192172]For Bluray Audio discs I use makemkv in the "save" mode followed by applying DVDAudioextractor to the result.... [/QUOTE]
Just to confirm, Blu-spec CDs are not Blu-ray discs, but red-book audio CDs. Blu-spec is just Sony marketing rubbish.
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Re: Blu-Spec CD2
[QUOTE=mville;192174]Just to confirm, Blu-spec CDs are not Blu-ray discs, but red-book audio CDs. Blu-spec is just Sony marketing rubbish.[/QUOTE]
Fully aware of that, thanks