So, here's my question:
If the end result I am looking for is a DTS CD, which is basically a 44.1/16bit encoded wav file, which method of conversion would be the better solution?
a) Open the HiRez "pure" rips in Sound Forge and change their bit depth and sample rate using software?
OR
b) Playing the disc on an Oppo in it's natural element and record it into the PC via my MOTU at 44.1/16?
I am going to try it both ways, but I just wondered what some of you pro's out there have found to be the best way. The software I have for resampling and bit depth change is both from Sony and also from iZotope.
Thanks!
If the end result I am looking for is a DTS CD, which is basically a 44.1/16bit encoded wav file, which method of conversion would be the better solution?
a) Open the HiRez "pure" rips in Sound Forge and change their bit depth and sample rate using software?
OR
b) Playing the disc on an Oppo in it's natural element and record it into the PC via my MOTU at 44.1/16?
I am going to try it both ways, but I just wondered what some of you pro's out there have found to be the best way. The software I have for resampling and bit depth change is both from Sony and also from iZotope.
Thanks!