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what do I need to make a SACD of .dsf files from my computer?

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Posted on September 6, 2014 at 14:10:48
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Might help..., posted on September 6, 2014 at 15:13:19
JeffH
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maybe...

 

RE: Might help..., posted on September 6, 2014 at 16:10:44
Thanks anyway. I wanted to make a SACD. Rubbish, and IMHO that's why the format is dead.

 

RE: Might help..., posted on September 6, 2014 at 22:03:24
John Elison
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If you have a DSD file, why would you need or even want an SACD disc. You can play the DSD file from a USB flash drive in an Oppo BDP-105D or a TASCAM DA-3000. Of course, you can also use a computer music streamer and a DSD DAC. I have DSD files and I use an Oppo BDP-105D, which is basically the heart of my audio/video system.

Good luck,
John Elison

 

RE: Might help..., posted on September 6, 2014 at 22:44:02
I have a SACD player, no budget for a DSD DAC or an Oppo at the moment.

It purely for fiddling around literally, I record music (my band), wanted to see if I could play my music back in full resolution on my system utilizing my existing SACD player.

Thanks for the info on the Oppo, seems not to my tastes however. DSD DAC sounds interesting, but not going to get one for just one album.

 

RE: Might help..., posted on September 6, 2014 at 23:30:31
John Elison
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What recorder do you use? Can't you connect it to your system to play back your recordings?

I'm thinking of switching from my old Alesis Masterlink to the new TASCAM DA-3000. It seems like a good deal at $799.

 

TASCAM, posted on September 6, 2014 at 23:49:02
I use the TASCAM, but not mine, it is in my friends studio.

Seems like a hastle no? In theory wouldn't it be possible to master SACD to a DVD-R?

 

RE: Might help..., posted on September 9, 2014 at 20:43:41
navman
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The TASCAM is pretty good. I did some SACD conversions to 24/88.1 PCM and used the TASCAM to record them for my iTunes server.
navman

 

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