Julf wrote: 
> What compression format is it? There are programs on linux for most
> formats.

>From googling, it looks as if the dff files are dst-encoded data, which
is a lossless compressed format, as opposed to DSD, which is
uncompressed and is the usual audio format in dsf files.

You are also correct in that they can be decompressed (to DSD encoded
dsf's) using sacd-extract, but this is the same tool that I would use to
re-extract from the original iso's - which I still have and which
contain metadata that can be included in the dsf's if I re-extract, but
which is lost in the dff's.

Thanks anyway and sorry to create off topic noise on the forum, as this
is not a squeezebox issue.

BR.


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