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*Volume: From 0 to +6 dB. | *Volume: From 0 to +6 dB. | ||
*Area: Which SACD area to use. Stereo contains only stereo files, Multichannel only multichannel files. When Both is selected, program will add files from both areas. If Multichannel is set and disc only contains Stereo tracks, they will still be added. | *Area: Which SACD area to use. Stereo contains only stereo files, Multichannel only multichannel files. When Both is selected, program will add files from both areas. If Multichannel is set and disc only contains Stereo tracks, they will still be added. | ||
Merge SACD/DFF/DSF as | Merge SACD/DFF/DSF as | ||
* DFF - merge as DFF | |||
* DSF - merge as DSF | |||
* DSD/DST - merge as is, i.e. if source file is DST compressed, the output file will be merged as DST as well. | |||
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Revision as of 15:49, 25 November 2018
- The default sample rate when converting to PCM: Sample rate used when converting to PCM.
- Volume: From 0 to +6 dB.
- Area: Which SACD area to use. Stereo contains only stereo files, Multichannel only multichannel files. When Both is selected, program will add files from both areas. If Multichannel is set and disc only contains Stereo tracks, they will still be added.
Merge SACD/DFF/DSF as
- DFF - merge as DFF
- DSF - merge as DSF
- DSD/DST - merge as is, i.e. if source file is DST compressed, the output file will be merged as DST as well.