

Thinking I need to restructure my music folders as I could then have an Asset endpoint which excluded HIRES and an endpoint which didn’t include the folder for downsampled albums.

(FWIW, I've also tried foobar 2000 but that program and online tutorials only serve to. but all fail to accept the ISOs as legitimate. Here's an example: I've tried POWERISO, Aimersoft DVD Converter & Ripper, Freemake, VLC, etc. Obviously for this nothing beyond a basic 16/44.1 FLAC is required so I’ll store these albums on my NAS twice, in HIRES and FLAC so all devices can play. There are a wealth of torrents available on btdigg that purport to be SACD-R rips but are only available as ISOs. I like to have all my cloud music available to phones etc.
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The conversion investigation wasn’t wasted effort though. SACD Extraction, SACD ISO to DSD, SACD ISO to PCM, SACD Converter, SACD ISO Extractor. Tab option: Select output format at Output Mode, check box convert DST to DSD. Never miss out on such a quality WAV or FLAC audio converter. Tab Select file: Open SACD.iso file at Look in. However, if you happen to be a passionate audiophile who has a zest for better-than-CD-quality music and lossless tracks of high fidelity, then DVDFab Hi-Fi Audio Converter is your best shot to convert your music Blu-ray collections to lossless audio files, in FLAC or WAV format. Download iso2dsd, Exact files and run iso2dsdgui.exe. OTOH, if you ripped the disc with sacdextract (and descendents) and subsequently converted the resulting ISO to FLAC with Aul ConverteR, it is possible that you might have ripped the DSD content. Selected album on app, and it plays no problem! Wondering if Asset was doing something in the background and these are large files so perhaps a wait was needed. Java needs to be installed (Download) Tool Iso2dsd ( Download) Step 1. If you ripped the disc with this program, you ripped the CD layer and not the SACD/DSD layer. Today dropped same files onto NAS and WAITED… This might be the difference from yesterday. Read 272 manual, saw DSD64 mentioned, and hence thought my files must be DSD128 or some other unsupported format. The whole reason I started down the conversion rabbit hole was that yesterday I dropped the DSF files onto my NAS, fired up the naim app and my SuperUniti displayed “unrecognised media” or similar. ISO (aka DSD ISO, SACD ISO) to FLAC conversion is intended to adapt of playback format, sample rate, channel number of music files for audiophile equipment. Many thanks for the screenshots, made me revisit my thought process.
