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SACD Ripping using an Oppo or Pioneer? Yes, it's true!


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just got a pioneer bdp80fd from b&h brand new.

turned off autoplay and resume

 

prepared a usb stick, insert the stick, says usb in, then the door opens

 

I insert a single layer sacd

 

then try the sacd_extract program

 

the first one from the archive crashes in windows 10

 

the one from iso2dsd says

 

failed to connect

libsacdread: can't open 192.168.2.200:2002 for reading

 

I can ping the ip address, but cannot telnet in.

 

ipaddress,gateway and dns are all correct, loads youtube just fine

 

any idea what i'm doing wrong?

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have a fiio x5ii

native iso files play fine, best to put them in a subdirectory otherwise there seems to be an issue

dsdiff directories with the individual tracks work great.

 

found a cheap 512GB card, either something wrong with the player software, or the card is hosed

 

found a slightly more expensive 1TB card, and that one seems to work fine.

 

128GB cards, sandisk and Samsung work fine

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so my former boss who also has quite a large sacd collection sent me this, any ideas

 

Musicaphon M56886, Mozart, Haydn Fruhe Werke

PentaTone PTC 5186 503, Bruch/Korngold violin ctos, Steinbacher

EMI Classics 5099 9 55978 2 9, Beethoven triple cto/Brahms double cto

Chandos CHSA 5123, Szymanowski Stabat Mater

PentaTone PTC 5186 510, Prokofiev/Khachachurian piano ctos., Arghamanyan

PentaTone PTC 5186 212, Berlioz, Damnation of Faust

PentaTone PTC 5186 557, Russian Dances

PentaTone PTC 5186 227, LaSalle Qt., Schubert/Schumann

Chandos CHSA 5167, Tchaikovsky/Khachachurian piano ctos., Wang

The software reads the disc and the information on it, opens a folder and then immediately says “we are done” without writing any files to the folder. Raw ISO rip works fine, but I can’t rip dff files from the ISO file either. Most of these are newer discs (all of the PentaTone problem discs – although some are from old recordings – both Chandos are new), but the EMI Classics and Musicaphon are discs a few years old.

 

I may have one or more of these titles myself, have not looked yet, and he has not tried dsf output instead.

 

Any ideas?

 

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