![]() Just to add that I have no problems listen to DSD128 with “.dff” extension – it’s only so nice and convenient to have the metadata on the files. Second question: is there an upper limit of the rate? Will a DSD256-file be converted the same way, with an untouched file-structure? So my first question (or more ask for insurance) is: can it be guaranteed that a DSD128-file, which is converted to the same rate, from “.dff” to “.dsf”, will have the same untouched file-structure, just adding a header for the metadata? But how about converting DSD128 to DSD128, with. This might be needed if converted to another format or rate. But, checking some forums, I see threads, stating that converting files will always pass through PCM. Now, converting it to “.dsf” (still with the rate: DSD128) was no problem. The latest file I downloaded, however, was a DSD128 with the extension “.dff”. ![]() I have the latest MC23 and I’m using it frequently together with downloaded DSD128 and DSD256-files. I’m completely new on this forum, so please forgive if my below questions already have been discussed. The application requires macOS 10.10 or later and is a universal build supporting Apple silicon. to assign it to a folder.Īuto extracts images from mp3 and m4a files.īatch extract artwork from iTunes to produce icons for your folders.Ĭhange the icon of your applications with a simple drag and drop.Ĭonvert single images and batch convert a folder’s worth of images. Quick mode lets your drag folders directly onto the app icon rather than having to open it for every job, remembering your previous sessions settings.ĭrag any image from iTunes, the web, iPhoto etc. Process thousands of folders with a single drag.Random assignment of artwork to parent folders without audio files. If you’re missing artwork in your audio files, the artwork can be populated from iTunes.ĭrag over one or more folders and populate subfolders automatically. I was just happy as a clam that my Fiio played the DFF files. But that is allegedly easily remedied with dff2dsf. Yes, its a two step process but it results in click-free DSF files. įolder Album Artwork is used to automatically populate folder icons with the artwork contained in a folder’s audio files. Heres what I do (in Mac OS-Windows utilities could be different): first I use ISO2DSD to create DFF files, then I use DFF2DSF to create DSF files. Plaster is available for free as a token of appreciation to all of our great users and supporters. Hitting Remove will remove the current icon on the folder, if any. This mode will also display a Remove button. If you decide you do not want to plaster an icon on the folder, you can hit the Cancel button. Alternately, if more images are available, you can hit the Try Again button and another image will be chosen. If you like the image chosen, hit the button with the Plaster icon. An image will be chosen at random from the image files in the folder and will be displayed. ![]() The second method is to drag over a folder containing one or more image files. That’s all you have to do to plaster an icon onto a folder. Once you have an image displayed in the application’s window, drag over the folder you want to plaster. If you want to copy an icon already on a folder, hold down the Shift key and drag over the folder. You can also drag any application to use its icon. You can also drag an image directly from your browser. This includes files such as mp3 and m4a files. ![]() You can also drag any file which is not an image file but you think may contain a valid image. The first method is to drag any image file from the Finder to the plaster image in the application’s window. Plaster is an application used to, well plaster, images on folder icons. ![]()
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