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#1: yes that is what I did. The autoscript I use that runs on the SACD player does not have any gui, nor configuration that I am aware of. It simply rips the SACD to an iso file onto the usb chip. So there is no way to get the resulting iso file into the computer for conversion to DFF except to physically move the usb drive that now contains the iso from the player to the pc.
Ah! I am guessing you are using an Autoscript that is different from what most people use and which puts the output on the USB drive. Makes it easy for some but not the most efficient method.

#2: thanks that may be an option, I will check.
If you have no GUI, you will have to edit the Autoscript to do that.

#3: I could never get the extract GUI that runs on windows to work with my player. Always "port 2022 is inaccessible", even after I temporarily disabled PC firewall. It may be my older SACD player is not compatible. Or perhaps my router - which I don't have login to (since I kicked the
ex-wife out) is blocking the needed port.

That's unfortunate.



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