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Old 07-30-2021, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by imprezap2 View Post
Two weeks ago I have ripped my "tiny" SACD collection with the above mentioned method (with my Oppo BDP 103D), you have to follow the procedure to the letter and then it works flawlessly. Especially happy with my ripped Dire Straits MFSL SACD's, they sound incredibly good stored on my Aurender N10 and SSD (usb drive) connected to my dCS Rossini.
Impreza.... That's great news, but would mind elaborating on which set of instructions you had good luck with? At this point, I'm up to four sets of written instructions and they're all different. Needless to say, a computer has to be told exactly what to do, so any variations in the procedure will invariably cause a failure.

Thanks for your post
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