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In Reply to: RE: I can't believe I downloaded the whole thing! posted by Chris from Lafayette on May 17, 2012 at 16:29:00
Do you play these straight from your PC, or do you connect a drive to your system via a USB port?
I've been playing around with my Oppo BDP-95 using its limited networking capabilities as well as connecting a USB drive to play hi-rez files. Of course, the downside is that you cannot achieve gapless playback this way. So, I've authored some DVD-A discs with Cirlinca software for those works that need gapless playback. Have you tried that?
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However, I've made an unpleasant discovery with one of the works from the download ("Jeux") which is divided into tracks: the VLC media player also creates momentary gaps/mutes as it goes from the end of one track to the beginning of another. In all the works in the Debussy download, this is not a problem - except for "Jeux". I haven't played with the preferences on this software, so I don't know if I can eliminate the gaps/mutes in this work or not.
Otherwise, everything seems great - my wife could not believe that this was the RSNO - we've both never heard them play better on any other recording!
When the Debussy was first available for download, they only had the lossless version. I downloaded a couple of the pieces to see if I liked the performances, and when I did, I ordered the SACD from MDT.
It was only later that the hirez versions were put up. Got the SACD the other day, and it is wonderful. I truly believe that the SQ really affects ones reaction to a performance. Now, great SQ can't rescue a bad (boring) performance, but it can make a good one much better. I was moderately impressed with the standard download, but the awesome open, clear, dynamic sonics of the SACD really make it a standout performance.
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