Ben Gramain Posted July 1, 2007 Report Posted July 1, 2007 ... I kind of lost the will to live when faced with 'ripping' (i.e. Dig out to Puter) them in real time. Is there seriously not a method or a company who will rip DSD's and I dunno, maybe put them in 24/96 or something. Failing that a regular 16/44.1.
CD44hi Posted July 1, 2007 Report Posted July 1, 2007 No DSD available, limited repertoir, albeit an option for 24/96 downloads http://www.linnrecords.com/linn-downloads.aspx [edit] I misunderstood your quest. You want to convert material that you already own.... Haven't seen anything to that extend yet...
Nanoha Posted July 1, 2007 Report Posted July 1, 2007 CD ripping services cost around $1 +/- $0.25 per CD. SlimDevices offered CD ripping to FLAC and a number of formats in the past. The service is no longer available. ReadytoPlay is the most popular service that I know of: http://www.readytoplay.com/ Other services I am aware of are: http://www.riptopia.com/ - Riptopia and http://www.ripdigital.com/ - RipDigital I would recommend doing a Google search for forum threads or articles to see what people think about the different formats. As to whether they can do SACD 24/96... eeee. Not sure. Hope that helps!
Dusty Chalk Posted July 2, 2007 Report Posted July 2, 2007 I can do it, but not in the digital domain: Alesis ML-9600 Masterlink One can also do the same thing one does with vinyl -- rip it to a computer with an external soundcard.
Ben Gramain Posted July 3, 2007 Author Report Posted July 3, 2007 Regular CD ripping services dont cater for DSD data which is why I was asking. Maybe I wasn't 100% clear so I'll just put it in more detail. I have a stack of SACD-only discs which I can downconvert (in the digital domain) to 16/44.1 CD if I so wished on my current SACD player. But this takes place in real time. It's just a colossal hassle to record it to a PC. So I was wondering if there was a service that did this for me.
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