DSD for PC


Hi folks, couldn't find any DSD software and wonder if any of you know if there's any around
128x128marakanetz
Thanks Alex,
What would I benefit if I convert originally WAV source or any PCM to DSD?
Please share
"What would I benefit if I convert originally WAV source or any PCM to DSD? "

The volume taken by DSD file is about 60% of that of hi-rez (e.g. 24/192) PCM file. The sonic advantage will depends greatly on your DAC. Some ultra expensive DAC's like made by dcS convert DSD file into PCM and nobody complain yet etc but we will see; Our (Musica Pristina) server will be shown this year at Newport Audio Show with dcS DAC (in Lotus Group Room - #132) and I wonder what audiophiles will say about the sound.

Since our library of knowledge on the subject is so, so small and anectodal, with mostly "apple to oranges" type of comparison, not to mention that results are purely subjective - I also would love to hear Alex and others OBSERVATIONS (as oppose to opinions)on the subject

Thanks

Simon
You're welcome, Marakanetz!

What would I benefit if I convert originally WAV source or any PCM to DSD? Please share

The benefit would be that, by converting PCM to DSD in the PC, you will eliminate the PCM part of your DAC. Bypassing the I2S PCM interface, Digital Filters, etc. may result in better overall audio quality. But then again, it really depends on how the DSD is processed by your DAC. Most of the DACs process the DSD through the DSM (just like it is done with PCM), so you don't get a "pure DSD processing" anyway.

Bottom line, try converting to DSD on-the-fly with the ASIOProxyInstall and see what happens. I personally prefer the "SDM Type C" setting and DSD128 mode.
Also, try the JRiver MC18 PCM-to-DSD converter as well. It is also very good, but I am waiting for their PCM-to-DSD real-time converter that they will introduce as an option sometimes in the future.

Last but not least, I'd highly recommend JPLAY 5.1 and Windows 8 (64 bit).

Good luck!
Alex Peychev
Hi Simon,

I also would love to hear Alex and others OBSERVATIONS (as oppose to opinions)on the subject

My latest observations on the subject resulted in designing my own PCM to DSD converter as well as a DSD only DAC that is based on a discrete analog FIR filter, so there is no additional processing - what you have on the DSD stream is unaltered, just "simply" low-pass filtered. To my ears, the resulting sound quality is quite an advancement compared to any other digital audio product I've designed and built to date. Now I can record my vinyl to DSD and never worry about wearing my Dynavector XV-1s cart or my LPs every time I spin them. :-)

Best wishes,
Alex Peychev
Hi Alex,

I take your words to "bank" so much B.S. is floating in this ocean.

Now, I think I have to do something for my own system ( you may be familiar with my DAC, forgot who designed it but I LUV it!!!!!!). May be not now, now but ..soon enough. So expect a phone call with my weakened voice on other end.

Thank you and All The Best !!!

Simon