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In the Thread: Analog Transfer: the first draft.
Post Subject: OK, let stop to talk about DVD-A.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 2/22/2010
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DOT*SYSTEM wrote: |
OK Romy, I get it. You may believe that the act of the DVD-A creation software will alter the music bits as seen by the transport/DAC. I believe the software is only encapsulating the data into the DVD-A binary image. |
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Bob, DVD-A to 176/24 file is the same as CD format to 16/44 files. You might run the raw 16/44 files and get good sound but as son you render those files into CD format then you lost a LOT of quality. Again, I am dealing with raw file and I am not willing to accept ANY post recording file pressing. You might believe in whatever you wish to believe but if the DSP activated by players then the player need to be trashed in my view. I do not know what the “DVD-A binary image” is and frankly I do not think I need to know it. If you have 176/24 file and you have a player that can read it then why the DVD-A phrase ever come to the picture?
DOT*SYSTEM wrote: |
My current PC music streamer, a Logictech Transporter/software package will dumb down your wave file to 96/24 on on the fly during playback so I ripped a DVD-A allowing my DAC to receive and process at the 176/24 data resolution. My OPPO SE indicates it is processing 176/24 on playback. To hear tracks with higher than 96/24 resolution, disc playback this is how I must listen to them. I like having the computer in a different room from the system. |
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Again, as soon you ripped my file as DVD-A it stopped to be my file and it become whatever your DVD-A software wiling it to be. I do not see need to talk about it anymore.
DOT*SYSTEM wrote: |
As I said, the playback of my Korg recorded vinyl tracks at 176/24 captures the personality of my system. If you can play back a DVD-A in your system, I could send you a DVD-A of your track and you can judge how it captures or not the sound of your vinyl played through your system. |
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Nope, thanks. I do not need any DVD-A disks/files. I deal ONLY with raw files. I do not need to judge it sound I want to see the last 24th bit not modified by DSP. I am sure it is not the case with your DVD-A tools.
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