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-You downloaded the source code for "dsd2pcm" which is a simple little
-"filter" program, that takes a DSD data stream on stdin and converts
-it to a PCM stream (352.8 kHz, either 16 or 24 bits) and writes it to
-stdout. The code is split into three modules:
-
- (1) dsd2pcm
-
- This is where the 8:1 decimation magic happens. It's an
- implementation of a symmetric 96-taps FIR lowpass filter
- optimized for DSD inputs. If you feed this converter with
- DSD64 you get a PCM stream at 352.8 kHz and floating point
- samples. This module is independent and can be reused.
-
- (2) noiseshape
-
- A module for applying generic noise shaping filters. It's
- used for the 16-bit output mode in "main" to preserve the
- dynamic range. This module is independent and can be reused.
-
- (3) main.cpp (file contains the main function and handles I/O)
-
-The first two modules are pure C for maximum portability. In addition,
-there are C++ wrapper headers for convenient use of these modules in
-C++. The main application is a C++ application and makes use of the
-C++ headers to access the functionality of the first two modules.
-
-
-Under Linux this program is easily compiled by typing
-
- g++ *.c *.cpp -O3 -o dsd2pcm
-
-provided you have GCC installed. That's why I didn't bother writing
-any makefiles. :-p
-
-
-Cheers!
-SG
-