The document defines the DSD Disc format specification for storing and playing back DSD audio files on rewritable DVD media. Key points include:
- The file system is UDF 1.02 and files are stored in a /DSD_Disc directory with optional subdirectories for organization.
- Only DSF files containing DSD audio data are supported. Metadata can be included per the DSF specification.
- Playlists in .ddp text files stored in /DSD_Disc define the playback order but are optional.
- DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R and DVD+RW media can be used but overwriting may cause compatibility issues with some players.
The document defines the DSD Disc format specification for storing and playing back DSD audio files on rewritable DVD media. Key points include:
- The file system is UDF 1.02 and files are stored in a /DSD_Disc directory with optional subdirectories for organization.
- Only DSF files containing DSD audio data are supported. Metadata can be included per the DSF specification.
- Playlists in .ddp text files stored in /DSD_Disc define the playback order but are optional.
- DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R and DVD+RW media can be used but overwriting may cause compatibility issues with some players.
The document defines the DSD Disc format specification for storing and playing back DSD audio files on rewritable DVD media. Key points include:
- The file system is UDF 1.02 and files are stored in a /DSD_Disc directory with optional subdirectories for organization.
- Only DSF files containing DSD audio data are supported. Metadata can be included per the DSF specification.
- Playlists in .ddp text files stored in /DSD_Disc define the playback order but are optional.
- DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R and DVD+RW media can be used but overwriting may cause compatibility issues with some players.
The document defines the DSD Disc format specification for storing and playing back DSD audio files on rewritable DVD media. Key points include:
- The file system is UDF 1.02 and files are stored in a /DSD_Disc directory with optional subdirectories for organization.
- Only DSF files containing DSD audio data are supported. Metadata can be included per the DSF specification.
- Playlists in .ddp text files stored in /DSD_Disc define the playback order but are optional.
- DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R and DVD+RW media can be used but overwriting may cause compatibility issues with some players.
Version 1.00 Page 1 of 10 Sony Corporation DSD Disc Format Specification Contents
I. DSD Disc II. Support Media III. File / Directory Structure IV. Media File V. Playlist VI. Requirements and Restrictions for DVD media VII. Contact Page 2 of 10 Sony Corporation DSD Disc Format Specification I. DSD Disc Long time have passed since CD-DA spread, it have become common to burn PCM data onto CD-R as CD-DA personally. And universal player that can reproduce the CD-R (compressed audio file of the PCM data is burned) spread too. On the other hand, Super Audio CD corresponds to above-mentioned CD-DA for the DSD data. However, Super Audio CD is given the copy-protect because of the rights protection, and is unsuitable for the personal usage. Then we define the DSD Disc as a format that DSD data can be recorded or reproduced personally, and it offer equal means to burn CD-DA onto CD-R for the DSD world. CD-DA CD-DA on CD-R Super Audio CD DSD Disc Read Only PCM DSD Rewritable
II. Support Media Structure is applied to the all disc media that can construct a file system, however this version is written specifically for the use of DVD media. If necessary, other media will be supported. When there is a difference between the each media, it is mentioned in this specification.
Page 3 of 10 Sony Corporation DSD Disc Format Specification III. File / Directory Structure File system is UDF1.02, or UDF1.02 Bridge
Volume Identifier Volume identifier is the disc title. The character code is UNICODE according to UDF1.02 format. 32 bytes
Directory Structure Create the /DSD_Disc directory in the root directory, and the /DSD_Disc directory includes subdirectory, media file and playlist. Playlist can be stored only in the /DSD_Disc directory. Media file shall be stored in a subdirectory. Media files can be classified by creating multiple subdirectories. The player identifies that as DSD Disc by existence of the /DSD_DISC directory and the contents.
Folder / File Name The character code is UNICODE according to UDF1.02 format. Directory/File name can be a maximum of 255 bytes. Maximum Pathsize can be a maximum of 1023 bytes. Page 4 of 10 Sony Corporation DSD Disc Format Specification IV. Media File
Media File Type Use DSF file for a description of DSD data. DSF file specification is prepared separately.
Metadata The items supported by ID3V2 can be described as metadata according to the specification of DSF file. The character code is ASCII or UNICODE according to ID3V2. It is optional whether to handle the metadata on the player side. It is optional whether to display UNICODE when the display of the metadata is handled.
Coexistence with PCM data files In this version, only DSF file is supported. At present, coexistence with other files (wav, mp3, etc.) is not defined. It is optional whether to support media files other than DSF file. When reproducing, the player shall skip the file that cannot be read. Page 5 of 10 Sony Corporation DSD Disc Format Specification V. Playlist
Playlist Type The playlist is a text file with a .ddp extension. A part except extension from a file name, is playlist name.
Playlist Format The path of the media files are described in order of the reproduction. The line that starts by "#" can be added as a comment line. Multiple path names and comment lines are delimited by the linefeed code (CR, LF or CR+LF). It is necessary to make the player side can deciphered even by each linefeed code.
Number of playlists Multiple playlists (0 or more) can exist under the DSD_DISC directory. It is optional whether to reproduce in order described in the playlist on the player side.
Path The path shall be described either a relative to the playlist or an absolute to the root directory. The directory name and the file name are delimited by or /. It is necessary to make the player side can deciphered even by each delimitation. The drive letter is not described in the path. UTF-8 is used for 2 byte code expression.
Reproduction Order The player shall support the reproduction that doesn't use the playlist, and the reproduction that uses the playlist. It is optional whether to support the reproduction that uses the playlist. In the reproduction that uses the playlist, the reproduction order applies to the playlist. The ascending order by file name shall be used in the reproduction that doesn't use the playlist. However, the Search order of a directory may be arbitrary it in each player. When multiple playlists exist, the reproduction order shall be an ascending order by file name of the playlist. Page 6 of 10 Sony Corporation DSD Disc Format Specification VI. Requirements and Restrictions for DVD media
Media Type Any of the following DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R or DVD+RW can be used.
Overwrite Overwrite can be done. However there is a possibility that it becomes incompatible with DVD-ROM and it becomes impossible to reproduce by the player. It is necessary to care this on the writing side.
File System File system is UDF1.02, or UDF1.02 Bridge
Number of Media Files It is unrestricted on the writing side. However, it shall be cared that there is a player that can reproduce only up to 255 files. The number of limitations can be set on the player side. However, it is necessary to be able to reproduce up to 255 files or more.
Number of Playlists It is unrestricted on the writing side. The number of limitations can be set on the player side.
Depth of Directory Tree It is unrestricted on the writing side. The number of limitations can be set on the player side. The directory should be able to be read up to 8 trees (included the root directory). Page 7 of 10 Sony Corporation DSD Disc Format Specification [Appendix 1]File/Directory Structure sample Root DSD_DISC Album1 Song1_1.dsf
[Appendix 2] Playlist sample Playlist Album1.ddp
# ./Album1/Song1_1.dsf ./Album2/Song1_2.dsf [EOF] Album2 Song1_2.dsf Song2_1.dsf Song2_2.dsf Media File Media File Media File Media File Playlist *option Playlist *option Album1.ddp Album2.ddp Page 8 of 10 Sony Corporation DSD Disc Format Specification
Contact If you have any question, send e-mail (in English) to dsd-format-info@sony.co.jp . However, we will not guarantee that we provide support or answer your inquiry.
Page 9 of 10 Sony Corporation DSD Disc Format Specification Change history: [J anuary 31, 2006 V1.0] Original release