Thanks , great info.
So there are no coumpter drivers (CD, DVD, BlueRay) known to work?
Oppo is going out of business hope the other do not..
Pentatone, eClassical) or from NativeDSD.com:
Pentatone and eClassical do not allow for search of multichannel (or I did not found it).
NativeDSD.com: great, there is the selection of formats, DXD multichannel is my choice! I have then just to downsample to 24/96kHz. Would be nice to have it just right at 24/96 and for lower price = less resolution
Are there some other multichannel sources known?
Check out the following site:
https://www.hraudio.net/search.phpIt attemps to list all hirez albums, stereo and Mch, though some older ones may be OOP.
You can search for all Mch or narrow it by format. You can also search by genre, artist, composer, etc.
There are no commonly available SACD drives for PCs, but there are for BD and DVD.
SACD's DRM was one of the toughest to crack, since it also relies on the special drive hardware.
As Kal explained, SACDs are the most significant source of Mch music. They can be ripped per the threads at CA using certain very specific makes and models of SACD players together with ripping freeware/firmware.
Kal and I find it best to rip SACD to unlocked DSF files, which are fully taggable in JR. There is no need to convert the files from DSF, saving time and effort in ripping. They can be played with on the fly conversion to any PCM sampling rate you wish or bitstreamed directly into a DSD-capable DAC. Though my DAC handles DSD, I prefer listening to it converted to 176k PCM and applying speaker distance correction, bass management and Dirac Room EQ, none of which can be done when bitstreaming DSD.