![]() I use an OPPO 105, which is one of many BluRay players listed that will work for ripping SACD's. It is cautioned not to open the 3 files in the Senore ISO2DSD freeware, but to leave it intact on your USB stick to be inserted into your BluRay player when you power on your BluRay player The HiFi Haven thread includes the link on downloading the Senore ISO2DSD freeware that must be loaded onto a USB stick which must be inserted into the BluRay player when it is powered down. ![]() Make sure you have Java-based GUI installed on your computer Concise step-by-step instructions with screenshots are provided. This thread details the use of certain model Blu-ray players when coupled with the superb Sonore ISO2DSD freeware, which offers an easy to understand Java-based GUI that is configured and operated with just a few clicks on Windows, Mac, or Linux based computers (64-bit OS version required). Here is the link to the HiFi Haven Forum on how to rip SACD's in stereo and 5.1 using a BluRay player: My profound thanks to Newton John and Fschmeiss for helping me adapt this process to ripping my SACD's in 5.1 with my OPPO 105. How to rip SACD's In Stereo and 5.1 as DSF files Here's a checklist from the Discog's siteĬlick to expand. If that tallies with your own CD, then it's probable that is the version you have. It's a chore, but hopefully it's only once you have to do it.Īs for tips, I was using CD's, so firstly I could edit the list to it down to the country/region of pressing (90% of the time it will be your home country, unless you have an extensive import collection of course), the year of pressing, ( some 2nd/3rd etc pressings may have a different year), If your still struggling, then if you look at the centre of the CD, there should be a list of number's/letters detailing where the copy was pressed and the pressing order.
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