In Reply to: It's Been Awhile Since it's Been Asked...Can You Rip the SACD Layer? posted by Sibelius on March 6, 2021 at 09:15:11:
Yes you can. I did this with my Oppo 103 I ripped the SACD to 24 bit 88.2 kHz PCM. After you get the hang of it, it went fairly smoothly.
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- RE: It's Been Awhile Since it's Been Asked...Can You Rip the SACD Layer? - Aaron 01 09:33:35 03/06/21 (10)
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- RE: It's Been Awhile Since it's Been Asked...Can You Rip the SACD Layer? - Sibelius 09:00:57 03/07/21 (4)
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- I'd keep your - E-Stat 09:10:06 03/10/21 (0)
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- Thanks. Guess I Should Count Mine Before I Decide What To Do. (nt) - Sibelius 11:47:40 03/07/21 (0)
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