In Reply to: RE: HELP: QUAD DSD conversion to PCM for MAC posted by Sprezza Tura on February 1, 2015 at 11:24:23:
I suspect you can get a free trial of HQPlayer. It should be possible to capture the PCM output from HQPlayer. One way would be to run an SPDIF cable to another computer with a sound card and record the output. There are probably other ways to loop back the output and capture it to a file. This wouldn't have to cost anything but time. The first step would be to download a free copy of HQPlayer and see if it can do the real-time conversion.
Obviously it would be easier to use a ready made converter if you can find one.
Tony Lauck
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- RE: HELP: QUAD DSD conversion to PCM for MAC - Tony Lauck 02/1/1511:37:10 02/1/15 (5)
- RE: HELP: QUAD DSD conversion to PCM for MAC - Sprezza Tura 11:41:07 02/1/15 (4)
- RE: HELP: QUAD DSD conversion to PCM for MAC - Tony Lauck 11:53:55 02/1/15 (3)
- RE: HELP: QUAD DSD conversion to PCM for MAC - Sprezza Tura 18:47:25 02/1/15 (2)
- ask to exchange your files? - sjg 12:19:54 02/2/15 (1)
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