Ubuntu – Converting DSD-Audio (.dsf, .dff) to Flac

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so I have got a couple of SACD rips from my Windows-PC as .dsf files on my Hard-Drive. Now I would like to eventually encode those in opus , to play them on my phone. To be able to do that, I need to first convert them into some lossless audio codec [via PCM?!], preferably flac. Unfortunately the only device available to me now runs on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.

So far I tried foobar2000 via Wine, which couldn't even play them.

Unfortunately i was not able to compile dsf2flac either.

Any suggestions?

Best Answer

Have you tried DeaDBeeF?

For Ubuntu, download either the i686 (for 32 bit hosts) or amd64 (for 64 bit computers) DEB files: http://deadbeef.sourceforge.net/download.html

Once downloaded, say to ~/Downloads, open Terminal and:

sudo dpkg -i ~/Downloads/deadbeef-static_0.7.2-2_amd64.deb

You can then run DeaDBeeF.

Add your DSD files using the Add files or Add folders options on the File menu. This will import your files into the DeaDBeeF list.

Right click the files you want to convert and click... Convert:

Converting DSD files with DeaDBeeF

In the next dialog, set where you want the files saved, and choose the FLAC encoder:

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Click OK and the FLAC files will be generated.


I wrote up a load of these (because I was always asking myself same questions for different file formats on Linux) at https://www.blisshq.com/music-library-management-blog/2017/06/20/matrix-free-audio-file-converters/