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Well, in the case of 's album I bought, the recordings are simply not available in other formats. What are the purported advantages-or disadvantages-of DSD? Why do some files play, and others won't? Is it because it is so processor intensive that they won't play? So what's the deal with this freaking format? Some are 'free', some must be bought.Īfter many hours of frustration, I got to play one or two of the files, but nine refused to give any sound at all, with AudioGate 4 (Korg). The help section list a whole list of them, but most simply don't work. No ordinary player works with these files. So I thought, I'll download it on my Windows laptop and play them from there.Īgain, a nightmare. On the Fire tablet, the music plays (no error message), but without sound. So last night, without thinking too much about it, I bought another recording, this time a DSD file (64). I could easily play it, even on my Amazon Fire Tablet (with VLC Media Player). A while ago I bought a recording which I downloaded as FLAC files.
