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When SACDs are not SACD
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<blockquote data-quote="sajunky" data-source="post: 946160" data-attributes="member: 22308"><p>It is better if they include standard CD quality material in the SACD layer if they do not have an original master source. But I think that it is not possible to do so, it must be supported SACD data stream at a fixed data rate, not a PCM format specifically. Did you bit-compare extracted files for tracks 5 and 6? If they are identical, I would rather assume that SACD layer is damaged and player is accessing CD layer as a backup. The other possibility is that decryption keys for these tracks had been updated and your player wasn't, or player was blacklisted. :flame:</p><p></p><p>The truth would come up if your ripper were able to transfer raw data and create ISO files. If SACD layer were damaged, you would get an error. Foobar with SACD component can play ISO files and will convert to PCM on the fly if required (if this is an issue).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sajunky, post: 946160, member: 22308"] It is better if they include standard CD quality material in the SACD layer if they do not have an original master source. But I think that it is not possible to do so, it must be supported SACD data stream at a fixed data rate, not a PCM format specifically. Did you bit-compare extracted files for tracks 5 and 6? If they are identical, I would rather assume that SACD layer is damaged and player is accessing CD layer as a backup. The other possibility is that decryption keys for these tracks had been updated and your player wasn't, or player was blacklisted. :flame: The truth would come up if your ripper were able to transfer raw data and create ISO files. If SACD layer were damaged, you would get an error. Foobar with SACD component can play ISO files and will convert to PCM on the fly if required (if this is an issue). [/QUOTE]
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