So DSD isn't totally dead yet?
SACD seems to be falling down, and the software that would have made DSD truly useful is still locked up in proprietary copyright.
So, I make a pristine DSD recording -
What can I do with it, besides make it PCM for people to listen to?
Most people have no means of decoding and listening to the file.
If the proprietary device that I own(hypothetically) becomes extinct, I won't even have that!
Don't believe that Windows 2012 will run any software that we now know and love.
Somehow it all seems futile, or am I missing something?
Open the door to DSD file sharing, and I will get very excited.