Thanks for the response Al.
It reminds me of the way A'gon forums USED to be...
Polite, intelligent exchanges of ideas.
Sometimes. :)
Ed.
It reminds me of the way A'gon forums USED to be...
Polite, intelligent exchanges of ideas.
Sometimes. :)
Ed.
Memory Players
You cannot go wrong with the PS Audio Perfect Wave Transport (Memory Player). It reads hi-rez wav files (up to 24/192) BURNED onto dvd's in addition to regular cd's. There is no better reader for the money, imo. It doesn't do SACD nor HDCD. With SACD your out of luck, with HDCD, the files can be extracted to your computer and the HDCD can be decoded to 24 bit/44.1 files using dBPoweramp's HDCD dsp decoder and burned onto DVD for playback in the transport HDCD decoded. |
Thanks very much, Ed (Buscis2). Here is an excellent paper from Linn, which is essentially consistent with what I had said about CD-ROM drives, but provides some good elaboration. Best regards, -- Al |
Extracted from the Linn "CD players will perform interpolation automatically, often without the user being aware of it. Most ROM drives, however, will not perform interpolation, (although some may provide it as an option), so it is the responsibility of the ripping software to decide what (if any) concealment should be done. Software concealment relies on accurate C2 error reporting by the ROM drive, but again not all ROM drives support C2 error reporting." You hit the nail right on the head Al! |