I actually got curious (I'm not an audiophile), and was planning to buy a DAC that does DSD256 just for kicks, to hear things for myself. My problem is with the idea highlighted above. Maybe I don't know enough about this market but how and what music is available in this format? Take out the symphonic, the dead artists, and niche ones that only 100 people heard about them. What's left? SACD music that one needs to buy the discs from Mars, a 1000 player to rip them, and even after that there's the problem (aka not a quality guarantee) of "how was this mastered, from what source?"
This is just too niche to even warrant a debate. JRiver supports it, just as they support 1000 other things; why does this poll even exist?
Www.hraudio.net lists all SACD and BD-A releases in all genres, stereo/Mch, etc. Many may, however, be OOP and no longer available new. There are over 10,000. I have well over 4,000 albums on my NAS, mostly classical, mostly Mch. New releases keep showing up, increasingly via download.
Yes, it is a niche, but growing in interest now that more people can rip SACD via certain Oppo, Pioneer, Sony, etc. players. But, yes, it is predominantly classical, so it will never be more than a niche, one that many have never heard of. It is of special interest to those who prefer music in Mch, like me, since SACD/DSD are overwhelmingly the main sources of Mch music.
I believe the poll exists for JRiver to determine what needs or issues DSD users have and to gauge overall level of interest and what resources to allocate to DSD support beyond just continuing current support, which is very satisfactory to me, by the way.