Re: Ripping HDCDs: Best practices?
Thanks. You are 100% sure on this?
I get 16 bit flacs without the option, 24 bit flacs with it. My understanding was that hdcd has 20 bits, surprising how those fit in a 16 bit flac file.
So then rip without and later transcode to mp3 with the option? With the +6 and likely clipping or without and then replay gain or turn the volume up? Or just transcode without the hdcd option?
So why then is there a hdcd option at all if the above is true?
And in closing: Will there be a noticable difference in the sound quality if you use the hdcd option?
Jeeesch, I hoped I coul just leave the option on at all times to at least see which cds are hdcds (sometimes it isn't even stated anywhere) or will poweramp determine this anyway (I found a tag HDCD in the metatag options that can be used)?
Thanks. You are 100% sure on this?
I get 16 bit flacs without the option, 24 bit flacs with it. My understanding was that hdcd has 20 bits, surprising how those fit in a 16 bit flac file.
So then rip without and later transcode to mp3 with the option? With the +6 and likely clipping or without and then replay gain or turn the volume up? Or just transcode without the hdcd option?
So why then is there a hdcd option at all if the above is true?
And in closing: Will there be a noticable difference in the sound quality if you use the hdcd option?
Jeeesch, I hoped I coul just leave the option on at all times to at least see which cds are hdcds (sometimes it isn't even stated anywhere) or will poweramp determine this anyway (I found a tag HDCD in the metatag options that can be used)?

Well the issue is that I started ripping using the HDCD component, not knowing what I know now. I have re-ripped a few (I have a bit of an idea of which ones they are, and whenever I encounter one in my boxes, it goes into the drive again), but I cannot remember having converted any of those CDs since then.
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