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The infamous DSD-click and DSF-FLAC conversion and transcoding
My library consists of a lot of FLAC albums up to 24/384 and DSD (64, 128). Part of the DSD is directly downloaded DSF files (paid for) and the rest is ripped SACD (which I own and paid for. I use Sonore software to rip the SACD). I play most of my music using the native codec, i.e. I do not transcode... -
SACD Ripping
DSD files are now available from websites such as Acoustic Sounds and others. These files don't contain copy protection and so can be freely copied between an individual owners PC's.
I've ripped all my RBCD discs and I'm enjoying listening to them through my music server using JRiver....