To convert SACD ISO file to FLAC on Mac OSX, Windows in audiophile quality, you can use AuI ConverteR 48x44 software. It is designed for music production and audio enthusiasts with high demands on sound purity.
Read about key features, sound quality issues and others.
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Features
AuI ConverteR is intented to prepare audio files for playbackon:
- digital audio players (DAP),
- media servers and streamers,
- vehicle's audio systems.
- Extraction of SACD ISO to FLAC with sound quality for top-level studio projects.
DVD/CD images, optical disks (except CD-audio) are not supported. - 32 bit/384 kHz
- Clickless technologies
- Some album-disk images may contain two variants of the same music: stereo and multichannel.
- Downmix 5.1 to stereo.
- Normalize audio level;
- Metadata (artist, album, track name, year) are exported from input to output file and may be edited.
- [By user option] to reduce audible distortions at some music systems, audio optimization is supported;
- Album artwork assigning.
- Support of non-English symbols in track and long file names, generated from metadata.
- SACD ISO decoding for additional processing with AuI ConverteR: sacd_extract or other command line utility, compatible with AuI ConverteR.
WARNING:
DVD-audio/video, Blu-Ray, DVD/BluRay/CD ISO are NOT supported.
For Modula-R version, SACD ISO, DSF, DFF are supported in proper configurations.
For ISO tracks, DSF, DFF longer than 3 minutes, FREE edition mutes 2-second silence in the output middle and has other restrictions. In batch conversion FREE version mutes 2 seconds in the output middle for second and the subsequent files.
Free version has processing sound quality identical commercial editions.
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Sound quality issues
Sound quality of an ISO to FLAC conversion software depends on implementation. The sound quality here is distortion and noise level, which the converter causes.
AuI ConverteR software is designed for music production and audiophiles. Therefore, a low distortion level is a primary goal of audio software development.
AuI ConverteR vs a converter software: DSD64 to PCM 44.1 kHz aliases
In the ideal case, should not be repeatable lines with lower brightness. These lines show audible distortions, that correlate with the original signal.
Sound quality of all AuI ConverteR's editions is the same. There used fully identical digital signal processing. Only functional restrictions.
What is available in FREE version?
FREE version has sound processing quality fully identical to the commercial editions.
In the middle of the extracted track, 2 seconds are muted.
Read more about FREE version restrictions...
Read more about ISO to FLAC conversion quality issues >
Configurations of AuI ConverteR for SACD ISO to FLAC conversion
AuI ConverteR is a configurable software that lets you choose the features you need and pay only for them. A "module" is a part of AuI ConverteR's functionality that you can buy separately. You can buy new modules later to enhance your Modula-R major version (details). Each module is a license key that you get by email and enter in the software. A "major update" is a change in the first version number of the software version (for example, from 10.x to 11.x) and it is not free. However, your license is unlimited-time, which means you can use the software as long as you want without any subscription fees. (details)
IMPORTANT: The Free version of AuI ConverteR does not work with any modules. You need to buy a CORE module first, and then you can add other modules that are compatible with it (details). If you buy all the modules, you get the same features as the PROduce-RD version, which is a complete and cheaper package. You cannot exchange your Modula-R license for a PROduce-RD license.
* All prices on this page are in U.S. dollars without V.A.T. and other applicable taxes and fees. The prices are recommended. Information on this page is not a public offer.
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