If a disc says "Remastered in DSD", doesn't that mean the contents of the disc are encoded in DSD? If not, we really need to establish a lexicon.
@folkfreak -- you said you "listen to my red book upsampled to dual DSD" -- I don't understand. If a disc is encoded as Redbook (16/44.1), that means a 16 bit sample of the analog waveform was taken 44,100 times a second. How can you get better sound out of that track by upsampling -- aren't you limited to the resolution of what's on the disc?
@folkfreak -- you said you "listen to my red book upsampled to dual DSD" -- I don't understand. If a disc is encoded as Redbook (16/44.1), that means a 16 bit sample of the analog waveform was taken 44,100 times a second. How can you get better sound out of that track by upsampling -- aren't you limited to the resolution of what's on the disc?