- ISO2DSD
- dBpoweramp DSD Decoder from here
Extraire les fichiers à partir du ISO:
- exécuter iso2dsd_gui.exe
- chosir le fichier ISO
- Dans "Channel Mode" choisir "Multi"
- cocher "Convert DST to DSD"
- Clic sur "Execute"
- Les fichiers sont extraits dans le dossier ISO2DSD
Convertir les fichiers en FLAC
- dans dBpoweramp, choisir "Music converter"
- Sélectionner le(s) fichier(s) à convertir
- Changer le dossier de sortie et clic sur "Convert"
Voilà, les fichiers seront converti en FLAC 96000Hz 6ch 13824kbps
Note: When running dbpoweramp conversion for the first time after installing it and the DSD decoder i received “Encoder not found” error. this looks like a bug in dbpoweramp, although flac encoder is selected as you can see in the picture above, i had to open the encoder drop down, choose a different encoder and choose again flac encoder – only then i was able to run encoding.
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After converting to dsd, the next steps did not work for me. I then imported the files to Foobar and them converted to Flac. It worked. Thanks
where is the ISO2DSD folder?
its a .zip file, and like any other zip file, it will be extracted to the path on your PC you chose to extract it.
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Well, never tried this option but i guess that if you choose Dual it will extract the audio files as stereo only and not surround sound.
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better read this: http://asoundupgrade.com/convert-sacd-iso-pcm-flac-free
and use this here (free foobar plugin): https://sourceforge.net/projects/sacddecoder/
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foobar2K can play the files within the .iso
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1. Open SACD.iso into Foobar2000
2. Select all tracks
3. Right clic and select 'Convert'
4. 'Converter Setup':
'Output format': FLAC
'edit': 'Compression Level' = 5
'Output bit depth' = Auto
'Dither' = Never
'Processing': 'Replay Gain' = None
'DSP' = None
Select "don't reset DSP between tracks…"
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Recommended, free:
Handbrake/VidCoder (VidCoder is based on Handbrake)
StaxRip (recommended)
More detailed and almost completely 'manually' controlled way :
- Use DGIndex instead of DVD2AVI, to demux audio and video from a DVD.
- Then use BeSweet with BeLight GUI for audio conversion. BeSweet (use BeLight) includes options for dynamic range compression, although few. [Or load your audio into Audacity for controlled compression, actually did another short summary on that here.]
-Use VirtualDub for video editing and conversion as you seem to be doing already.
-Finally, mux audio and video with VirtualDub or mkvtooolnix or Yamb+mp4box to the container of your choice.
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