05-08-2020, 07:09 PM
No not the Pi.
The ripping tool that was used to create the .dff file probably defaulted to big endian format which is the spec default for DSDIFF format. I assume these ripping tools have some sort if an an option for forcing little endian when creating this format.
I think most enthusiasts rip to .dsf format because it supports rich metadata. Maybe try re-ripping or converting to .dsf
The ripping tool that was used to create the .dff file probably defaulted to big endian format which is the spec default for DSDIFF format. I assume these ripping tools have some sort if an an option for forcing little endian when creating this format.
I think most enthusiasts rip to .dsf format because it supports rich metadata. Maybe try re-ripping or converting to .dsf