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User Details - The Seventh Taylor
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Yoeri | |
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Collector, mostly of (multi-channel) pop music | |
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51° 26' 54" N, 5° 27' 26" E | |
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Philips SACD1000 player Sony PlayStation 3 (60GB) |
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faq@sa-cd.net | |
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Yesterday 05:51 pm
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| Please share what artists/titles they are, and whether they are actually SACDs or not (according to your player). I'm working on an overview of fake SACDs. ... more | |
July 22, 2010
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| I've asked Sony and they said it will not work. > A DSD converter is basically just an analog low pass filter, and it's entirely possible that the latest one Sony put in can also do DSD 128. The D/A is just one part of the path. Everything up to there would have to support double data rate, including the drive which would have to spin and read at ... more | |
July 21, 2010
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| Are there any? Not much else should be needed in terms of hardware, given the elegance and transparency of DSD coding. Mostly some software, I guess. > I assume that the additional chip responsible for lossless compression is not needed here. As long as we're talking stereo only: correct, yes. ... more | |
July 21, 2010
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| It seems they didn't include the 36 M PlayStation 3 units. Wise, because as Sony's found out the overlap between gamers and people interested in high-resolution/multichannel music is rather modest. ... more | |
July 20, 2010
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| Only that the DSD decoder is missing from these servers. ... more | |