Re: Ripping HDCDs: Best practices?
When test-ripping some of my HDCDs, I found that some for which PE was disabled were still mastered on the loud side (many of which weren't remasters) and showed clipping when the HDCD wasn't decoded. I was previously thinking that HDCDs without PE enabled might not need to be decoded, but after seeing this it made me consider the possibility that some HDCDs with PE disabled might be purposely mastered on the louder side with the assumption that their volume would be reduced by 6 dB when played (because they'd be decoded). Point being I'm not sure if it can be said that across the board it is unnecessary to decode HDCDs with PE disabled, but this is mainly only a concern to begin with if you play on devices that can't decode HDCD or if you are transcoding. Regardless, it's still a bit of a pain, as in such cases it could mean you'd need to do the extra work of seeing whether an HDCD with PE disabled was mastered on the louder side (and decode the HDCD, but don't add any amplification) or mastered on the quieter side and not decode the HDCD (or decode it using the HDCD DSP and either add the +6 dB amplification or write ReplayGain tags if you use ReplayGain).
This is a direct quote from the referenced post. I took it to mean your latter point.
When test-ripping some of my HDCDs, I found that some for which PE was disabled were still mastered on the loud side (many of which weren't remasters) and showed clipping when the HDCD wasn't decoded. I was previously thinking that HDCDs without PE enabled might not need to be decoded, but after seeing this it made me consider the possibility that some HDCDs with PE disabled might be purposely mastered on the louder side with the assumption that their volume would be reduced by 6 dB when played (because they'd be decoded). Point being I'm not sure if it can be said that across the board it is unnecessary to decode HDCDs with PE disabled, but this is mainly only a concern to begin with if you play on devices that can't decode HDCD or if you are transcoding. Regardless, it's still a bit of a pain, as in such cases it could mean you'd need to do the extra work of seeing whether an HDCD with PE disabled was mastered on the louder side (and decode the HDCD, but don't add any amplification) or mastered on the quieter side and not decode the HDCD (or decode it using the HDCD DSP and either add the +6 dB amplification or write ReplayGain tags if you use ReplayGain).
This is a direct quote from the referenced post. I took it to mean your latter point.
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