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RE: 24/96 to ? disc.

Posted by John Elison on October 22, 2016 at 11:37:43:

> If you record at hi rez, can you put that onto a disc in hi rez that is playable on a universal player?

I don't know. I've always played hi-res from a hard drive or a flash drive. I used to use my computer with Foobar2000 software to stream hi-res from its USB port to a DAC with a USB input, but nowadays my Oppo BDP-105D accepts USB hard drives and flash drives directly. My TASCAM DA-3000 also accepts up to a 64GB USB flash drive into it front panel USB port for playing hi-res up to and including DSD 5.6M.

There is something called DVD Audio that I've heard about but never used. I believe it contains 24/96 digital on a disc that can be played in DVD Audio players. I really don't know much about DVD Audio, though.

My old Alesis Masterlink could put 24/96 digital onto a regular CD-R, but it was playable only in another Masterlink. However, that was the only way to get my recordings off the Masterlink's hard drive and into my computer. It was a pain in the ass and I went through a lot of CD-Rs because they could hold only about 21-minutes of music. Consequently, I really like my TASCAM DA-3000, which uses removable 32GB SDHC memory cards for transporting my recordings to my computer for mastering.

Best regards,
John Elison