Tuesday, 17 October 2017

highly technical enquiry covering PCM-D, VAIO, and SonicStage Mastering Studio Recorder Edition Ver. 2.4.03



■お問い合わせ内容
Sorry for my highly technical enquiry covering PCM-D, VAIO, and SonicStage Mastering Studio Recorder Edition Ver. 2.4.03, but it is important:

I use the vaio desktop VPCL21AHJ but I have found that it will not recognise its Sound Reality chip for the software SonicStage Mastering Studio Recorder Edition Ver. 2.4.03. OS is Win 7 and supported. My reason for contact is because I wish to use DSD Mode and the SBM Direct that it enables the use of. I use PCM-D50 and D100 for DSD recording but wish to output or downsample to 16-bit wav via SBM Direct.
Is there some way for me to unlock DSD Mode via something like a registry modification? Since I did pay for use of the entire software and I have the Sound Reality chip. I do not wish to use only half of the SonicStage Mastering Studio Recorder Edition Ver. 2.4.03.



■経緯、操作
nil


■エラーメッセージ
DSD Mode not appearing


■ご利用のソフトウェア
SonicStage Mastering Studio Recorder Edition Ver. 2.4.03


■接続している周辺機器



■接続しているPCOSバージョン
Win 7


■参照情報

http://www.sony.com.sg/microsite/vaio/software/sonicstage_m_s_v2_3/index.html
Super Bit Mapping technology enables the creation of higher quality CDs.

Super Bit Mapping (SBM) is Sony’s original digital sound processing technology. It takes high-quality 24bit/96KHz sound sources — through “AUDIO Capture” UA-25 or UA-101 — and transfers them to CDs with sound that is theoretically equivalent to 20bit sampling quality. Amazingly, this means that a CD recorded with SBM support contains virtually 16 times more information than regular CDs and allows extremely high-quality playback on conventional CD players. And by virtue of the SBM Direct function, DSD files can be output to music CD (or 44.1kHz WAV files) to provide extremely high quality playback of live recordings.