Thread: How to make your own SACDs

Posts: 4

Post by The Seventh Taylor June 6, 2008 (1 of 4)
Well not really SACDs but the closest thing to it: DSD Discs.

The text is a little too long to copy here so I'll just paste a link to the 'How To' guide: http://www.ps3sacd.com/dsddiscguide.html

Post by Dan Popp June 7, 2008 (2 of 4)
And just 26 easy steps!

Post by raveer June 7, 2008 (3 of 4)
But mind, that 2L.no Hi-Res sample downloads do not work on PS3. As they have released a mastering Direct Stream Digital Interchange File Format (dff). For stuff to work on PS3 it must comply with Sony's dsf format.

You can however play those discs with Sony VAIO laptops and personal computers or any computer equpied with a decent soundcard and DSD WMP plugin, but playback will include gaps.

With proper software you can convert dff to dsf, and then it will work with PS3 (gapless).

For commercial release of Divertimenti I would not know in which format it is, as my CC is full. :(

Post by BigTony July 3, 2008 (4 of 4)
I have a Dony Vaio desktop and I've been burning my vinyl to DSD discs, via the DSD input on my PC. Very nice sounding rips, and with a Vaio PC, making a DSD disc is very easy (no 26 setps!).
I have had success with 24 bit downloads converting them into DSD as well, so I don't have to use my PC for playback. Really been quite handy.

BT

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