Sonik Wiz
👂 500 MPH EARS 👂
Yep. Most of us remember quadraphonic as "new tech".It’s statistically called the Metamucil Mode
Yep. Most of us remember quadraphonic as "new tech".It’s statistically called the Metamucil Mode
There aren't any people under 40 aside from me and scjorne really interested in surround. They're all obsessed with their stupid vinyls. (Damn you, Adele!)
Cool. so what model is that?I have a CD player that sounds better than my Blu-Ray player, so I still play CDs when I want that 5% extra audio pleasure. And I like the idea of just popping the disc in the tray and start listening immediatly (i.e. without having to wait for the loading time, logos, menu, and turning on the TV).
An old Cambridge 640, but it's probably much less "flat" than my Oppo -I suspect there a couple "improvements" to the Redbook sound (boosted sub bass, increased stereo separation and a sloped filter).Cool. so what model is that?
Surround interest, if they have been properly indoctrinated, only comes when they have enough money/position to have a very stable house and way of living.There aren't any people under 40 aside from me and scjorne really interested in surround. They're all obsessed with their stupid vinyls. (Damn you, Adele!)
Well my interest stems from my father’s electrical retailing business where I was able to actually see some late items from pioneer etc but nothing like the range in overseas markets.Surround interest, if they have been properly indoctrinated, only comes when they have enough money/position to have a very stable house and way of living.
Stable way of living may come 'only' after retirement.
My son, 33 years old, same music styles liking than me, really enjoy surround when coming to my house in my Home Cinema.
But usually, he listen to his music from his mobile and, if anything, single bluetooth small speaker.
My daughter (30) has enough with a single amazon echo device for music.
If they are ever interested in surround, we will not be here and the world will be too different, I'm afraid![]()
Easier than Blu-ray? Hardly!I chose 2 Hybrid SACDs because they are easier to rip in hi-rez, mch.
Without question in my experience. What is your easiest/fastest way to rip audio from a Blu-ray? I'm willing to learn.Easier than Blu-ray? Hardly!
I do believe most people stick it in a PC Blu-ray drive and use some sort of program like DVD Audio Extractor, correct me if I'm wrong.Without question in my experience. What is your easiest/fastest way to rip audio from a Blu-ray? I'm willing to learn.
I use MakeMKV to make an MKV file from the Bluray. Then I use DVD AudioExtractor to rip the high res layer(s) from the MKV file. If there is an Atmos layer, my Oppo 205 will play it directly from the MKV file. Note that the MKV file is quite large, so I often only rip the 7.1 MLP files from the disc. The 7.1 MLP files carry the Atmos information.Without question in my experience. What is your easiest/fastest way to rip audio from a Blu-ray? I'm willing to learn.
Disclaimer: I'm interested in preserving original quality over convenience in ripping.
XLD to transcode dsd to 88.2kHz pcm at 32 bit floating point.
So is that a thank goodness- finally!
If you are concerned about audio tampering and preservation I don't think converting DSD to PCM is a good idea.So is that a thank goodness- finally!
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For the love of God people!
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