SACDlag
SACDlag is a file format used for storing high-resolution audio data, specifically designed for Super Audio Compact Discs (SACDs). SACD is a high-definition audio format developed by Philips and Sony, which offers superior sound quality compared to conventional CDs. The SACDlag format is an open-source alternative to the proprietary SACD format, allowing for greater flexibility and compatibility with various audio playback devices and software.
The SACDlag format supports multiple audio channels, including stereo, 5.1 surround sound, and even 7.1 surround
One of the key advantages of the SACDlag format is its open-source nature, which promotes interoperability
However, it is important to note that SACDlag is not as widely adopted as other high-resolution audio