![]() ![]() ![]() You will be left with some WV files, that actually hold DSD inside. In order to clearly identify when this PCM stream contains DSD and when it contains PCM we will need additional bits. This is equivalent to 16 bit PCM at 176.4kHz. In other words the data rate is 2.8224Mbits/sec. Simply drag your DSF files into the window, set the output directory, and start encoding. DSD has a sample size of 1 bit and a sample rate of 2.8224MHz. I like to put mine at max compression, but it will take longer. Switch over to the Wavepack encoder profile. Once you have that done, download BatchEncoder and start the program up. There are plenty of guides out there on extracting and stuff, so I won't discuss it here. (I will add links and images soon.)įirst thing you wanna do, is to have DSF files. Why should you keep DSD in the first place? Bceause DSD to FLAC is lossy. The files produced will be compatible with foobar2000 (with plugins), AIMP, and Musicbee (latter two work straight out of the box) and will have a filesize comparable to 24/96 FLAC or DST compression. I've seen a lot of users here not store their DSD the way I do, so here we go. ![]()
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