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Don't forget to check your PS3 to see if it's one of the SACD compatible ones! SACD is a niche audio format that came out before DVD and Blu-ray audio was a thing. SACDs were much higher quality than CDs and often came with 5.1 mixes, however thanks to Sony, it was impossible to rip an SACD because there were no SACD players that could interface with a PC. Until the PS3 that is. The PS3 at launch supported SACD playback, which enabled people to rip SACDs once they figured out how to jailbreak their ps3s.
Afaik PS3s with custom firmware are still the only way to rip SACDs.
That's the first I've heard of SACD. Too bad it never caught on, sounds very cool.
Kinda like how there's barely any 3D recordings of concerts. Seems like such an obvious match! And in the era of VR...
Look into DVD and Blu-ray audio! It's basically the same thing; for an example, Peter Gabriel's I/O has the option to get Dolby Atmos mixes on bluray and most of Steven Wilson's music has 5.1 mixes in the form of DVDa or Blu-ray audio too.
The reason why SACD is kinda important is because there are a lot of SACD releases that haven't been rereleased on DVDa/BDa
Good to know!