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  • PewterTA
    Moderator
    • Nov 2004
    • 2901

    #46
    You know EAC + Accurip + FLAC will give you basically the same as dbPowerAmp... and it's free...... Just saying.

    Think of FLAC and the full version the same thing as printing a letter, vs writing it out in cursive. MOST people when writing cursive take a lot more space vs. just printing it out. They both "say" the same thing, one just takes a lot more pages than the other (where pages are the space on a Hard Drive). The "text" or words are the music.
    Digital Audio makes me Happy.
    -Dan

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    • Skyblue
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2009
      • 504

      #47
      Originally posted by wettou
      Mac mini with HDMi into the SSP-800 :T
      My dealer came and took my 802's away yesterday. But before he did, we sat down and listened to some music for half an hour. We tried a couple of things. And one of them was to run hdmi straight to the ssp 800 instead of through the ayre qb9 dac that I love so much.

      The result was startling. The hdmi sounded a lot better and I was dumbfounded. That wasnt supposed to happen, as I told him.

      Anyway, I suspect the usb on the computer simply wasnt up to the task. I have now moved the ayre down to my headphone system, and down here the music is fantastic, 3d and all. But with the ssp800, 802di's it was a bit muffled. New computer, new cables. I must have my ayre sound at full volume.

      That being said, the simple asio4all -> hdmi -> ssp 800 sounded great, and still do even with the 805s that currently takes up a lot less space than the 802s.
      B&W 800 Diamond, B&W805S, B&W DB1, Classe SSP 800, DIY Icepower ASX2 600W monos, Ayre QB9, JPlay.

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      • jpbas1
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 20

        #48
        Apple Lossless vs FLAC

        On a side note, how does apple lossless (ALE) compare to the standard FLAC format?

        Thank you in advance...
        B&W 805D; Sonus Faber Cremona M Auditors; McIntosh MC 252; C-48; Audible Illusions Modulus 3; MCD 201; Wadia i170; MIT and Kimber cables.

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        • Rod#S
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2010
          • 474

          #49
          I need some help. I finally got around to downloading some of the albums available via the Society of Sound, I downloaded the high res FLAC files however I have nothing that can play FLAC files natively. I have a Xbox 360, PS3 and a Denon DVD-A1 and none support the format. I can't connect my computer to my SSP via HDMI because my SSP does not have HDMI so that leaves me with one choice, convert the files and burn them to CD/DVD. What file format should I convert them to while preserving the high resolution and what applications would be recommended? I have a PC not a Mac.

          Thanks

          Rod
          B&W 800 Diamonds (L/R), HTM2 Diamond (C), 802 Diamonds (SL/SR), Paradigm Signature Sub 25 (LFE), Reference Servo 15a x 2 (Stereo subs), Lexicon MC-12Bv5EQ SSP, Bryston 28B-SST2x 2, 7B-SST2x2, 4B-SST C Series, BDP-2, Oppo UDP-205, Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-150FD, Furman SPR-20i, IT-Reference, Eastlink Maestro PVR, Xbox One & 360, PS3, Siltech Golden Ridge II, Ruby Hill IIx2, 330ix2, Kimber Kable PK10 Gold, Tonic, PBJ, Cadence, HD19e, HD19, OPT-1, HDSW 4x1, Ixos 6003, Harmony 1000

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          • stuofsci02
            Super Senior Member
            • Nov 2009
            • 1241

            #50
            If you burn to CD they will be in 16 bit 44.1khz...
            Main System:
            B&W 801D
            Emotiva USP-1 Pre-Amp
            Chord SPM-650 Stereo Amp
            Oppo BDP-105
            Squeezebox Touch


            Second System:
            B&W CM7
            Emotiva UMC-1
            Emotiva UPA-2
            Oppo BDP-83SE
            Grant Fidelity DAC-09

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            • Skyblue
              Senior Member
              • Jun 2009
              • 504

              #51
              Originally posted by Rod#S
              I need some help. I finally got around to downloading some of the albums available via the Society of Sound, I downloaded the high res FLAC files however I have nothing that can play FLAC files natively. I have a Xbox 360, PS3 and a Denon DVD-A1 and none support the format. I can't connect my computer to my SSP via HDMI because my SSP does not have HDMI so that leaves me with one choice, convert the files and burn them to CD/DVD. What file format should I convert them to while preserving the high resolution and what applications would be recommended? I have a PC not a Mac.

              Thanks

              Rod
              Well your computer perhaps have a soundcard? At least it must have analog stereo out. If its not a laptop, quite decent soundcards can be had for around $100 that will beat cd players at least 5 times its cost.
              B&W 800 Diamond, B&W805S, B&W DB1, Classe SSP 800, DIY Icepower ASX2 600W monos, Ayre QB9, JPlay.

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              • Rod#S
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2010
                • 474

                #52
                Originally posted by stuofsci02
                If you burn to CD they will be in 16 bit 44.1khz...
                I was hoping to preserve the high res, would converting to .wav files work?
                B&W 800 Diamonds (L/R), HTM2 Diamond (C), 802 Diamonds (SL/SR), Paradigm Signature Sub 25 (LFE), Reference Servo 15a x 2 (Stereo subs), Lexicon MC-12Bv5EQ SSP, Bryston 28B-SST2x 2, 7B-SST2x2, 4B-SST C Series, BDP-2, Oppo UDP-205, Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-150FD, Furman SPR-20i, IT-Reference, Eastlink Maestro PVR, Xbox One & 360, PS3, Siltech Golden Ridge II, Ruby Hill IIx2, 330ix2, Kimber Kable PK10 Gold, Tonic, PBJ, Cadence, HD19e, HD19, OPT-1, HDSW 4x1, Ixos 6003, Harmony 1000

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                • Rod#S
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2010
                  • 474

                  #53
                  Originally posted by Skyblue
                  Well your computer perhaps have a soundcard? At least it must have analog stereo out. If its not a laptop, quite decent soundcards can be had for around $100 that will beat cd players at least 5 times its cost.
                  I am using a laptop and it only has digital out via HDMI.
                  B&W 800 Diamonds (L/R), HTM2 Diamond (C), 802 Diamonds (SL/SR), Paradigm Signature Sub 25 (LFE), Reference Servo 15a x 2 (Stereo subs), Lexicon MC-12Bv5EQ SSP, Bryston 28B-SST2x 2, 7B-SST2x2, 4B-SST C Series, BDP-2, Oppo UDP-205, Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-150FD, Furman SPR-20i, IT-Reference, Eastlink Maestro PVR, Xbox One & 360, PS3, Siltech Golden Ridge II, Ruby Hill IIx2, 330ix2, Kimber Kable PK10 Gold, Tonic, PBJ, Cadence, HD19e, HD19, OPT-1, HDSW 4x1, Ixos 6003, Harmony 1000

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                  • Skyblue
                    Senior Member
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 504

                    #54
                    Originally posted by Rod#S
                    I am using a laptop and it only has digital out via HDMI.
                    Have you considered a usb dac? They come at all prices and are very competitive price vice versus cd players. I have the ayre qb9, but go to computeraudiophile.com and read his reviews. All of the recommended components there are sure to be excellent.
                    B&W 800 Diamond, B&W805S, B&W DB1, Classe SSP 800, DIY Icepower ASX2 600W monos, Ayre QB9, JPlay.

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                    • stuofsci02
                      Super Senior Member
                      • Nov 2009
                      • 1241

                      #55
                      Grantfidelity DAC-09 ($215)...

                      Or if you have a player that can do DVD-A you can burn your Hi-Rez files to DVD-A to preserve the 24 bit 96/192. This is what I do with my Oppo 83SE.

                      Cheers..
                      Main System:
                      B&W 801D
                      Emotiva USP-1 Pre-Amp
                      Chord SPM-650 Stereo Amp
                      Oppo BDP-105
                      Squeezebox Touch


                      Second System:
                      B&W CM7
                      Emotiva UMC-1
                      Emotiva UPA-2
                      Oppo BDP-83SE
                      Grant Fidelity DAC-09

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                      • Rod#S
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 474

                        #56
                        Originally posted by Skyblue
                        Have you considered a usb dac? They come at all prices and are very competitive price vice versus cd players. I have the ayre qb9, but go to computeraudiophile.com and read his reviews. All of the recommended components there are sure to be excellent.
                        No, I'm about to get a pair of 802 diamonds so spending money on anything else but them is something I'm definitely looking to avoid :lol: Thanks for the link though I'll check it out.
                        B&W 800 Diamonds (L/R), HTM2 Diamond (C), 802 Diamonds (SL/SR), Paradigm Signature Sub 25 (LFE), Reference Servo 15a x 2 (Stereo subs), Lexicon MC-12Bv5EQ SSP, Bryston 28B-SST2x 2, 7B-SST2x2, 4B-SST C Series, BDP-2, Oppo UDP-205, Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-150FD, Furman SPR-20i, IT-Reference, Eastlink Maestro PVR, Xbox One & 360, PS3, Siltech Golden Ridge II, Ruby Hill IIx2, 330ix2, Kimber Kable PK10 Gold, Tonic, PBJ, Cadence, HD19e, HD19, OPT-1, HDSW 4x1, Ixos 6003, Harmony 1000

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                        • Rod#S
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 474

                          #57
                          Originally posted by stuofsci02
                          Grantfidelity DAC-09 ($215)...

                          Or if you have a player that can do DVD-A you can burn your Hi-Rez files to DVD-A to preserve the 24 bit 96/192. This is what I do with my Oppo 83SE.

                          Cheers..
                          My Denon Blu-ray player does play DVD-A, what application are you using to convert FLAC to DVD-A?

                          Thanks
                          B&W 800 Diamonds (L/R), HTM2 Diamond (C), 802 Diamonds (SL/SR), Paradigm Signature Sub 25 (LFE), Reference Servo 15a x 2 (Stereo subs), Lexicon MC-12Bv5EQ SSP, Bryston 28B-SST2x 2, 7B-SST2x2, 4B-SST C Series, BDP-2, Oppo UDP-205, Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-150FD, Furman SPR-20i, IT-Reference, Eastlink Maestro PVR, Xbox One & 360, PS3, Siltech Golden Ridge II, Ruby Hill IIx2, 330ix2, Kimber Kable PK10 Gold, Tonic, PBJ, Cadence, HD19e, HD19, OPT-1, HDSW 4x1, Ixos 6003, Harmony 1000

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                          • emig5m
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2008
                            • 646

                            #58
                            I find that even mp3 when encoded well (LAME @ 320cbr) can be hard to discern from lossless - even using headphones. Yes, MP3's from p2p networks can sound like ass because they try to go for smaller filesize over better quality and who knows what encoder. But try your own encodes with LAME @ 320cbr and you might be impressed. I use FLAC anyway for critical listening just to make sure, and LAME 320cbr for my portable MP3 player.... I also use dbPowerAmp. My entire music collection has a copy of both FLAC for critical listening and MP3 for portable players.

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                            • scanido
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 548

                              #59
                              Originally posted by Rod#S
                              I need some help. I finally got around to downloading some of the albums available via the Society of Sound, I downloaded the high res FLAC files however I have nothing that can play FLAC files natively. I have a Xbox 360, PS3 and a Denon DVD-A1 and none support the format. I can't connect my computer to my SSP via HDMI because my SSP does not have HDMI so that leaves me with one choice, convert the files and burn them to CD/DVD. What file format should I convert them to while preserving the high resolution and what applications would be recommended? I have a PC not a Mac.

                              Thanks

                              Rod

                              Check out TVersity and you will be able to stream your FLACs to your Xbox or PS3. The utility will decode and send a PCM signal to your proc witout any loss of detail. This is what I am using and have been very pleased.

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                              • Rod#S
                                Senior Member
                                • Oct 2010
                                • 474

                                #60
                                Would I be losing resolution going through the 360 using TVersity? The reason I ask is because I don't believe the Xbox supports 96/24. The PS3 in theory should because it is a Blu-ray player but I'm assuming that would only be via HDMI and not Toslink which I'm using.
                                B&W 800 Diamonds (L/R), HTM2 Diamond (C), 802 Diamonds (SL/SR), Paradigm Signature Sub 25 (LFE), Reference Servo 15a x 2 (Stereo subs), Lexicon MC-12Bv5EQ SSP, Bryston 28B-SST2x 2, 7B-SST2x2, 4B-SST C Series, BDP-2, Oppo UDP-205, Pioneer Elite Kuro PRO-150FD, Furman SPR-20i, IT-Reference, Eastlink Maestro PVR, Xbox One & 360, PS3, Siltech Golden Ridge II, Ruby Hill IIx2, 330ix2, Kimber Kable PK10 Gold, Tonic, PBJ, Cadence, HD19e, HD19, OPT-1, HDSW 4x1, Ixos 6003, Harmony 1000

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                                • emig5m
                                  Senior Member
                                  • Aug 2008
                                  • 646

                                  #61
                                  Originally posted by Rod#S
                                  Would I be losing resolution going through the 360 using TVersity? The reason I ask is because I don't believe the Xbox supports 96/24. The PS3 in theory should because it is a Blu-ray player but I'm assuming that would only be via HDMI and not Toslink which I'm using.
                                  I don't use products like the XBox360 for critical listening for fear that I'm adding another unneeded step of resampling/reprocessing kinda like some DVD players only output 48KHz where CD audio is 44.1KHz. Not that I'm against processing, just don't trust lower-fi gear to do it without veiling/adding distortion and don't like adding another step of resampling/reprocessing again for no real reason. I like and use processing, but there's a time to use it and a time where it seems redundant and lowers quality. With that said, there's absolutely no reason for me to stream anyway as my HTPC is connected to my pre/pro via HDMI and digital optical. Streaming to the 360 just adds redundancy and another piece of electronics for the signal to pass through - totally pointless for me.

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                                  • Tony1
                                    Member
                                    • Sep 2007
                                    • 32

                                    #62
                                    Do you need a quality sound card when burning Flac files or is burning files just software drivin?

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                                    • emig5m
                                      Senior Member
                                      • Aug 2008
                                      • 646

                                      #63
                                      Originally posted by Tony1
                                      Do you need a quality sound card when burning Flac files or is burning files just software drivin?
                                      Software driven. But for playback, that can be a different thing depending if you're bitstreaming or using the soundcard's processing.

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                                      • scanido
                                        Senior Member
                                        • Apr 2006
                                        • 548

                                        #64
                                        Originally posted by emig5m
                                        I don't use products like the XBox360 for critical listening for fear that I'm adding another unneeded step of resampling/reprocessing kinda like some DVD players only output 48KHz where CD audio is 44.1KHz. Not that I'm against processing, just don't trust lower-fi gear to do it without veiling/adding distortion and don't like adding another step of resampling/reprocessing again for no real reason. I like and use processing, but there's a time to use it and a time where it seems redundant and lowers quality. With that said, there's absolutely no reason for me to stream anyway as my HTPC is connected to my pre/pro via HDMI and digital optical. Streaming to the 360 just adds redundancy and another piece of electronics for the signal to pass through - totally pointless for me.
                                        Not sure about the Xbox360, but with the PS3 you can explicitly set the audio output to 44.1Khz which will provide you the same resolution as CD without any re sampling. All else being constant ie (CPU, decoder) and there are no network constraints with streaming, then the same PCM signal will arrive at your DAC regardless of whichever option you choose for delivery, so you are theoretically not losing out on sound quality.

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                                        • Shinnosuki
                                          Junior Member
                                          • Sep 2007
                                          • 24

                                          #65
                                          I used to have my PS3 play MP3..Now I play flac through a laptop. But with the PS3 I notice at 44.1khz the sound is harsh on the highs, then I switch to 48k in the audio setting and it got smoother. The setup was PS3 > Optical to V-DAC > Rotel preamp 1056 > Rotel 1077 power amp > B&W 705..I'm not really a technical person that I can explain all this, but that's what I remember hearing.

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                                          • PewterTA
                                            Moderator
                                            • Nov 2004
                                            • 2901

                                            #66
                                            Get this on your PC and set it up.... Pretty easy to do.

                                            PS3 Media Server:



                                            It will transcode all hi-res and play them through the PS3 into your denon. You can mess with your PS3 settings to see which format output sounds best. For me the lowest 16/44.1 to my 840c upconverted to 24/384 sounds best when listening to hi-res 24/96K music.

                                            Originally posted by Rod#S
                                            I need some help. I finally got around to downloading some of the albums available via the Society of Sound, I downloaded the high res FLAC files however I have nothing that can play FLAC files natively. I have a Xbox 360, PS3 and a Denon DVD-A1 and none support the format. I can't connect my computer to my SSP via HDMI because my SSP does not have HDMI so that leaves me with one choice, convert the files and burn them to CD/DVD. What file format should I convert them to while preserving the high resolution and what applications would be recommended? I have a PC not a Mac.

                                            Thanks

                                            Rod
                                            Digital Audio makes me Happy.
                                            -Dan

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