Rip SACD như thế nào vậy bác ? Bác chia sẻ với ạ !
Bác làm đúng theo chỉ dẫn dưới đây, chắc chắn sẽ rip dễ dàng SACD, điều quan trong là IP của Oppo và Sonore phải trùng nhau:
Ripping SACDs on an Oppo BDP-103/105 using Sonore ISO2DSD
Download your required version of ISO2DSD from the Sonore website. There are versions available
for Windows, OSX and Linux, though I have only used the Windows version.
http://www.sonore.us/iso2dsd.html
The download location should be a new folder in the ROOT of your chosen drive*. This is important,
as it is common for rips to fail without explanation due to excessively long path names (The file
name for each track is taken from the metadata stored on the SACD, over which you have no
control. Such file names can be very long, especially for classical music). For the same reason, the
folder name should be short, e.g. SACD. Naming the folder as ‘SACD’ also makes sense, as ISO2DSD
always stores rips in subfolders within its own folder (you can’t change this behaviour).
* It doesn’t have to be the c:\ drive, but whichever drive you use will need a lot of free space. It’s not a problem if ISO2DSD is
downloaded initially to a different location. The folder containing all the ISO2DSD files can be moved and renamed without
affecting your ability to run ISO2DSD (unlike more conventional Windows applications)
Download AutoScript.zip from
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/8cunli3d3basmix/AAAY2mPDW9QH_so52EwCCBhya?dl=0
This link was first posted on 21 July 2016 by ted_b (the originator of the ‘SACD Ripping using an
Oppo or Pioneer? Yes, it's true!’ thread on computeraudiophile.com). You can find this post at the
top of page 2 of the thread. There are other links for downloading different versions of the
AutoScript files, e.g. to suit the Pioneer BDP-160, but they might not work with the Oppo.
Extract the following 3 files from AutoScript.zip (note that only the second file has a file extension)
and then save them to an AutoScript folder on a USB memory stick. Sonore ISO2DSD is hard-coded
to look for this Autoscript folder. If you use another name or put the files in the root of the USB
drive, then ISO2DSD will generate a ‘Failed to connect’ error.
AutoScript
AutoScript.TSS
sacd_extract
Plug the USB memory stick into the USB input on the front panel of the Oppo 103/105. Assuming
that the machine is already powered up, then this should cause the disc drawer to open after a
delay of about 5 seconds. If the drawer doesn’t open, try a power reset on the Oppo.
Load an SACD and close the drawer. You should own the SACD. I don’t condone piracy (aka theft)!
It’s not vital, but I recommend that you open the Playback Setup section of the Oppo’s Setup Menu
and disable Auto Play Mode and Auto Resume, as they interfere with the ripping process. Then
check the Network Setup section and take a note of the current IP address of your Oppo (listed
under Connection Information). You may find it more convenient to set a fixed IP address for the
Oppo, as otherwise you might find that each ripping session requires a different IP address
Open ISO2DSD (I don’t know about the OSX and Linux versions, but Windows users should doubleclick on iso2dsd_gui.exe)
o Select the Server Input radio button at the top of the screen
o Enter the IP address of your Oppo
o Select dual or multi-channel mode
o Select an output mode of Sony DSF (this DSD format is usually the best option, as it allows
metadata tags to be stored in the file)
o Press the Execute button to start the ripping process
o The rip status will be displayed in the lower part of the ISO2DSD window
o The resulting .dsf files will be stored in a dedicated album folder within the folder where
ISO2DSD is stored.
I hope this helps Oppo owners avoid the tedium of trawling through the thread. Thanks are due to Mr
Wicked, who first discovered a way of using the Oppo to rip SACDs, to ted_b for publicising this process and
to Sonore for developing the ISO2DSD software that makes it all a little easier.