I am preparing to install Theoretika's BACCH-DSP on the Mac Mini that is my hardware server; MC is my player. BACCH4Mac uses some heavy-duty processing to do individualized (per speaker geometry and listener head-transfer function) crosstalk cancellation in the listening room. It can handle PCM files with sampling rates up to 192 kHz, but not native DSD files. It does not do transcoding of DSD to PCM. My main MC library includes some thousands of DSD albums (in addition to as many PCM albums) that I'd like to be able to run through the BACCH software. I want to use MC's dsp studio to do the conversion, so I'd like to be able to identify these files (e.g., file extension = .dsf) as a group with a default dsp instruction for that group. But I would not want to apply any dsp to the same files when accessed directly from the main library as I normally do.
I have created views for things like genre = jazz which aid in browsing but do not apply any processing or other configuration changes. I have also created a DLNA server to allow my upstairs streamer to access my main library, which if I recall correctly does allow dsp to be applied when that server is selected (it plays only to the remote system). But I will be wanting to listen to the BACCH-treated files through my main system, with the option to bypass the BACCH processing when in default "Player" view.
So how can I create some sort of group (of all .dsf files) to which I can apply default dsp conversion when accessed through that group, while leaving the DSD files unconverted when accessed through my main library Player view?
Thanks in advance for any insight into what I realize may be an elementary question . . . .