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Originally Posted by jimtranr
While I haven't burned any CDs in quite a while, I use TASCAM Hi-Res Editor to convert DSD (up to 11.2MHz) and high-resolution PCM (up to 384KHz) files to 16/44 WAV files that could be burned to CD with appropriate software. The Editor software is free and runs on Windows. I've experienced no hiccups or apparent sonic anomalies with the conversions, so I'd expect that if the CD burning software you use is up to the task, you'd end up with acceptable-sounding CDs.
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TASCAM Hi-Res Editor (v1.03).
Thanks jimtranr. Excellent tip.
Martin
P.S. TASCAM Hi-Res Editor exists since 2015 (5 years by now).
I have been doing professional downsampling and wordlength reduction for over 20 years now.
There did exist a number of (non professional) solutions, though almost all of them were sonically not good enough.