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In Reply to: RE: are you selling your Xono? posted by John Elison on October 26, 2014 at 18:03:56
I admit I am woefully uninformed when it comes to digitalizing. I am guessing that a DSD recorder would have the capacity to encode the audio signal in DSD, which is the technology used to record SACDs. Does this mean that your DSD recordings would then be play-able on a typical SACD player, but not on a Redbook CD player? Thanks.
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There seem to be expensiv3e licensing options that drive up the cost of SACD processing. To process SACD, one must have licensed equipment and have paid, directly or indirectly, for the rights to use that patented format.At least, that's my understanding.
Edits: 10/27/14
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and media rights. Once an SACD is ripped it just a plain old DSD file. You remember some PS3 had a way to output DSD?
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