In DSP Studio, add either Playback or Convert Format to the header depending on how it was called. Now the two windows look exactly the same, even though the two modes are independent.
Some DSD changes:
In DSP Studio and in Convert Format, add entries for converting the sample rate for 1xDSD (2.8MHz), 2xDSD(5.6MHz) and 4xDSD(10.2Mhz) , rather than just > 768,000.
In the DSP Plug-in when converting to DSD to PCM increase the slope of the 30KHz and 50 KHz filters to 48dB/octave so the high frequency noise is adequately filtered out. Either change the existing filters or add new ones with the higher slopes. The current 24 dB/octave are not steep enough to completely filter out the noise.
Add a dff to dsf conversion that does not go through PCM. My understanding is that the only difference is the tags in the header, the data is the same. So the conversion can just be a header change and a straight copy of the data. This would be a special case for convert file, but a simple one. Currently, few programs convert dff to dsf and some sources still provide dff format files.