Digital has me wondering...and listening to records a lot.
1.0 16-bit is out (redbook)as pretty ordinary and no better than an LP. I say no better as most of my CD's are worse...rats.
2.0 24-bit has no real commercial support (FLAC is a common bootleg support it seems) but should.
3.0 Players (my oppo BDP-83SE) don't support FLAC, or a bunch of other 24-bit lossles files. They claim it is hardware, not firmware. The latest firmware update excludes stereo 24-bit formats except SACD.
4.0 Can you guys "make" SACD discs from FLAC files on a PC and THEN use them in your player?
I just don't like the idea of having all my music married to the wall outlet or a HD that fails. A hunk of something in my hand is what I want, I think. I really don't like the idea of turning on a PC every time I just want to sit down and relax to music. Stick the "blank" in a devise and walk away. Shoot, people hated records because they were a hassle. These DAC devices are way worse it seems.
But, 24-bit is where it is at for probably pretty killer sound and dynamic range, both. I'm just not sure where to start after 16-bit wave files on my OPPO...and what will REMAIN supported going forward in the commercial space, like BUY stuff already encoded on a disc, PROM or something.
For now digital other than CD and SACD isn't really supported. 24-bit is on a bootleg type of effort and a bunch of time on your PC, but not the commercial space that I can see. Blue ray seems the min for support as the file sizes are about 50MEG every 3-4 minutes of program material.
So, how is everyone handling 24-bit in light of such scarce support? For now I'm looking for records!
1.0 16-bit is out (redbook)as pretty ordinary and no better than an LP. I say no better as most of my CD's are worse...rats.
2.0 24-bit has no real commercial support (FLAC is a common bootleg support it seems) but should.
3.0 Players (my oppo BDP-83SE) don't support FLAC, or a bunch of other 24-bit lossles files. They claim it is hardware, not firmware. The latest firmware update excludes stereo 24-bit formats except SACD.
4.0 Can you guys "make" SACD discs from FLAC files on a PC and THEN use them in your player?
I just don't like the idea of having all my music married to the wall outlet or a HD that fails. A hunk of something in my hand is what I want, I think. I really don't like the idea of turning on a PC every time I just want to sit down and relax to music. Stick the "blank" in a devise and walk away. Shoot, people hated records because they were a hassle. These DAC devices are way worse it seems.
But, 24-bit is where it is at for probably pretty killer sound and dynamic range, both. I'm just not sure where to start after 16-bit wave files on my OPPO...and what will REMAIN supported going forward in the commercial space, like BUY stuff already encoded on a disc, PROM or something.
For now digital other than CD and SACD isn't really supported. 24-bit is on a bootleg type of effort and a bunch of time on your PC, but not the commercial space that I can see. Blue ray seems the min for support as the file sizes are about 50MEG every 3-4 minutes of program material.
So, how is everyone handling 24-bit in light of such scarce support? For now I'm looking for records!