Just read it. Man more computer manipulation/
The process involves two major steps:
1) create a USB thumb drive that contains an Autoscript program and a Telnet program, then plug it into your player to have it boot up with these scripts
2) using something like Putty (Windows, for example) Telnet from a computer into the BD/SACD/universal player above, then run a command line file that starts the ISO extraction.
Both of these steps require links that I will either edit here, or create a new post with them. I am still quite confused as to whether some of these files are different based on Mediatek chip version, of if this is all universal.
Here is an idea of the process (google translated and simplified)
01 – Folder AutoScript contain a server program (daemon) to rip original SACD discs
02 – Folder sacd_extract contain a windows client sacd_extract.exe and a file sacd.cmd. You should put this folder on a drive or partition with enough space to create .iso image. Edit sacd.cmd file with Notepad or another editor to change the IP address of the player. PC must be on the same network with the player
03 – Prepare clean USB stick
04 – Copy AutoScript folder with 3 files inside to the root of USB stick
05 – Disconnect from the player all USB devices
06 – Restart the player
07 – Check the Player menu and save IP address of the lan interface. Don’t forget to edit sacd.cmd
08 – It’s better to disable disc Autoplay
09 – Insert prepared USB stick into the player
10 – Wait until the tray is ejected
11 – Remove USB stick from your player
12 – Put sacd disc in tray
13 – Press the Close button
14 – Wait until the disc is recognized by the player
15 – From the Windows run sacd.cmd file and the ripping process should start
16 – To rip another SACD make sure that the sacd_extract.exe worked until the end, eject the tray with previous disc and repeat steps 11-15
17 – Be sure to reboot the player at the end!
I think I will just play my SACD's on my SACD player and not worry about it.