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Thanks Kal. I just ordered a D-BOB. Your review was positive so I will give it a try.
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Nope. The only way are the HDMI adaptors that can strip DSD or rip them with an old Oppo
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Just to be clear, the ripping can be done with many different players, not just the two Oppos.
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Some Pioneer and Cambridge players are also SACD-rip-capable.
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Purchase pending
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So, just to be clear, does that sony record the DSD layer off of an SACD, with no mods? If so, I’ll have one on order before I go to sleep tonight.
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That Sony is among a number of SACD players that have a specific chipset that allows the bitstream to be captured by a computer.
There is software you need to load onto a thumb drive then depending on the exact player, go through some specific steps that then allow a PC on the same network of the player to capture the stream while the SACD spins. E.G. rip the SACD to a DSD/DSF file. Once you learn the steps for a given player it is quite simple. When I get a new SACD, it’s first spin in a player is in my OPPO 103 to capture the RIP. Send me a PM and I will point to the website that has all you need.
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What about DoP (DSD over PCM) on sacd players?
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The original idea for DoP was invented by dCS in 2011. It involves taking groups of 16 adjacent 1-bit samples from a DSD stream and packing them into the lower 16 bits of a 24/176.4 data stream. Data from the other channel of the stereo pair is packed the same way. A specific marker code in the top 8 bits identifies the data stream as DoP, rather than PCM. The resulting DoP stream can be transmitted through existing 24/192-capable USB, AES, Dual AES or SPDIF interfaces to a DoP-compatible DAC, which reassembles the original stereo DSD data stream COMPLETELY UNCHANGED.
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