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Originally Posted by AnotherCat
Sony's free to download Media Go PC application claims to play DSD files (mine are all FLAC so I have not tested DSD). It plays media files (music, video, photos) resident on the PC and, should one want, on connected devices too. It also manages and sync's libraries of those on the PC and devices if wanted and is very straightforward to use. It does much of the usual other stuff too.
I had never paid it any attention until I changed to Sony phones, following the demise of Nokia, and found the Sony phone music application to be very good so I tried Media Go on PCs too: I have tried most of the common alternatives which I have subsequently dumped.
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Originally Posted by AnemicOak
Would make sense for the Sony software to do it since Sony and Philips are the ones behind DSD.
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Thanks to both of you.
Unfortunately, I don't have anything Sony (hardware) in my whole house, but a mini-stereo system that I bought about 10 years ago (that I hate). I think that everything on it is strictly analog. Oh yeah, I may still have my CD Walkman from the early 90's, but it's probably headed for the trash if I see it around. I got a lot of use out of it, and enjoyed it, during that time.
I suppose that the Media Go PC application is a standalone application? If so, I'll check into it. In fact, I may do that now.