It’s nothing to do with the transfer of your files, it’s already embedded on some of the physical SACDs that your friend ripped for you. Where a “DST” format might play into this I am not sure, can anyone explain as to where it would show up and what that affect would be if indeed it is playing into the mix?Īs the piece I’ve just posted shows, DST is used for all tracks on multichannel SACDs (including the stereo tracks) and is optional for stereo-only SACDs. I did not move the original zip format file but deleted it after unzipping it. I then moved that directory into my NAS drive where all my other music files reside, along with the other DFF files. I then saw the entire album and each file was a DFF formatted file, like the ones that work are. It arrived in my mail box after downloading from Wee Transfer as a zipped file. I was told by the person who transferred the file that he ripped the SACD to DFF and he took that DFF and transferred it via Wee Transfer to me. As far as “DST” compression, I have no idea where this might have taken place. I just use the programs without much technical know how into the internal workings. I am not that tech savoy when it comes to the minutia of file transfer, compression, zipping and unzipping. This does not make sense to me and I am not reading any responses that are explaining why unless I am missing something, which is possible. Unless Wee Transfer’s protocol of file transfers some how compresses files, which unzipping once receiving does not undo then I am still confused as to why the DFF files that were physically moved from one hard drive to another are seen by Roon and the ones sent via Wee Transfer cannot be seen by Roon. They arrived in a zipped format which I unzipped prior to putting onto my NAS drive. They were in DFF format to begin with and transferred as DFF through Wee Transfer. Many of the albums had to be sent to me in multi parts due to the large file sizes of the DFF files. I do not believe the DFF files that were transferred were compressed.
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