New user/Trial version.
TL;DR -- I would like to know the procedure to create a DoP FLAC file from a .dff or .dsf DSD file, and what that file should look like in Audio Path when it's playing back.The Why? of it:I have a portable Oppo HA-2 DAC/Amp for playing DSD and hi-rez PCM audio from my iPhone and my PC. The Onkyo HF Player app handles the iPhone stuff and MC21 will handle the PC stuff. On the PC, I currently use foobar2000 and it's SACD plugin but it's temperamental. I'm looking for something more reliable. MC21 also looks promising for letting me ditch my many DLNA and audio file conversion tools and do everything I need from one place.
Some of my SACD rips have to be parsed into .dff files. (Normally I use .dsf because of its superior metadata handling.) But although the .dff files will play properly on my phone through the Oppo DAC, I get no album or artist or artwork information for them. To fix that, I convert the .dff files to DoP .flac using dBpoweramp. But I'm concerned that this may be part of foobar's flakiness with DSD, as well as some iPhone playback anomalies.
I figure since JRiver is one of the co-founders and developers of the DoP format, MC21 might do a better job of creating the DoP files than dBpoweramp. And it certainly does a better job than foobar of playing them back.
The MC Wiki does a great job of describing how to play DoP files back using MC21, but I can't find a discussion on how to create the darn things by converting DSD files. What is the procedure to create them, please? And how best to tell if I did the conversion correctly -- how would they appear in Audio Path when playing back? Or how would, say, Adobe Audition or MediaInfo see them?
I have a fair amount of SACDs to process, so this effort will go on long after the MC21 trial expires, and will necessitate a license purchase if MC21 can do the job.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Jeff