![]() ![]() 203 drive must be better isolated from player body. I cannot feel tremble when disc is spinning and also noise from read head is not apparent. Oppo 203 identifies disc also as SACD but also as a RedBook CD few times. However, you can feel clear tremble when disc is spinning and you can hear constant noises from laser read head (hence the earlier eccentric mention). Oppo 83 identifies disc as SACD reliably. Sony BDP-S490 identifies disc as SACD very rarely. I then tried +30 times in AutoRip mode and +10 times with SACDExtractGUI and each time disc was identified as CD (apparently) because extraction would not proceed. In that instant player was in normal mode and not ready for the SACD extraction - unfortunately. I even got of photo to proof it although Sony does not show any specific info about disc, names etc. Second time it identified as a SACD - that was lucky. ![]() Yesterday it was identified as a CD when I put it in the Sony first time. Probably a disc, which should have been rejected during quality inspection at the factory because data layers are slightly eccentric. I have now experienced with the disc and found out my copy must be very borderline out-of-specification. Firstly, I was I extremely lucky few days ago when I inserted Dire Straits disc to Sony and it actually played as a SACD. Sony actually removed SACD-R compatibility at some point via firmware update, however if your S490 is running an older firmware version then it is possible it will still play an SACD-R.Ĭlick to expand.Did lots of testing yesterday and I think I understand now what is going on. Still, if the disc actually plays as an SACD in the S490, then I would expect it to also rip. ![]() If not it is probably an SACD-R, we had another report of such a disc from Italy that would not rip, it was a counterfeit RCA Living Stereo title. If you examine the data side of the disc's inner hub/ring under good light, do you see 2 different bar code looking strings that are each the SACD and CD layer's TOC? If so then I wonder if it is a case of this actually being an SACD-R, we have some small scattered reports of that, essentially a counterfeit disc that is really an SACD-R, and has a different table of contents structure than an actual SACD. When you play this disc, does the front panel LED display of the S490 say "SACD", and if you connect an HDMI monitor, it displays "DSD"? The error message you are getting suggests it is not a Scarlett Book SACD. That is odd, I own that disc and it ripped for me no problem. ![]()
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