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Post subject: Re: Early Japan 2ch SACD remasters (1999-2001) Posted: 02 May 2020, 07:41 |
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admin wrote: 3/ Play the down-sampled audio via uPnp for convenience. I can drag'n'drop a few hours of music ahead, no need to keep swapping discs or choosing the next album folder to play, but no multi-channel. I should have read the uPnP Foobar2000 documentation better. Was using "default" profile that's defaulting to CD quality. https://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_upnpAttachment:
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Created an "OPPO UDP-205" profile and now hi-res FLAC stream as expected: foo_upnp: opened 'Hi-Res\Parcels\Parcels\01-02-Parcels-Lightenup-SMR.flac' for streaming, profile: OPPO UDP-205, WAV / 96000 Hz / 24 bits / 2 channels, replaygain: off, DSP chain: off
SACD will be turned into 192Khz/24-bit: foo_upnp: opened 'SACD\BILL WITHERS - Bill Withers' Greatest Hits [MFSL UDSACD 2155]\07 - BILL WITHERS - Lean On Me.dsf' for streaming, profile: OPPO UDP-205, WAV / 192000 Hz / 24 bits / 2 channels, replaygain: off, DSP chain: off
Julien
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Post subject: Re: Early Japan 2ch SACD remasters (1999-2001) Posted: 05 Oct 2023, 06:22 |
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Yeah, the old black OBI releases are highly sought after, but only if they've never been reissued on SACD, or people blow smoke about the remaster (see also: Thriller). I have a few, some of them being DSD recordings (one of them being SVWG-7069, or the symphonic recording of Dragon Quest VII) and one a remaster (Caravanserai, SRGS 4524). Honestly, they sound great, but not hundreds of dollars great. Take Wham's "Make It Big" for example, that one is one of the worst ones I've seen for pricing, right up there with Thriller.
It's absolutely insane, but that seems to be the market for any niche hobby anymore. Some jerk thinks he's got a disc worth 10x its weight in gold and then everyone does.
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