I am thinning out 1,000's of CD's, but I want to keep the HDCD's. As I rip to FLAC, how do I know if it is HDCD encoded without having to play each one in my HDCD player? Most are marked HDCD, but not all.
When Ripping HDCD, how do I know when a HDCD is detected?
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Re: When Ripping HDCD, how do I know when a HDCD is detected?
Just look in the resultant log file. Under Track Technical it will show HDCD for any track that is HDCD.Comment
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Re: When Ripping HDCD, how do I know when a HDCD is detected?
Are you running MAC or PC? One further complication, because I have such an old MAC I am running 10.11.6, about a 10 year old OSX, I had to request an older version of dBpoweramp (17.4). I don't see any popups after ripping a known HDCD. I've been laboriously scanning discs before I rip. I've been finding a lot of unmarked HDCD's. Say 1-in-a-100...Comment
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Re: When Ripping HDCD, how do I know when a HDCD is detected?
Where can I find the resultant log file?Comment
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Re: When Ripping HDCD, how do I know when a HDCD is detected?
I am selling most of my CD's I want to keep my HDCD's. The point is to learn which ones are HDCD. Most are marked as such, but I am finding many that are not by doing a quick test listen on discs I'm not sure weather to keep or not. To my surprise, I am finding many HDCD encoded discs that are not marked as such. So unless I want to sample every one of my 1,000's of discs, through my player, there has to be an easier way of learning this through the dBpoweramp application. That is my question.Comment
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Re: When Ripping HDCD, how do I know when a HDCD is detected?
Look at Track List Columns here: dBpoweramp CD Ripper, in other words, RTFM.Comment
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Re: When Ripping HDCD, how do I know when a HDCD is detected?
A couple of things to add to what's been said:
Yes ripping to flac will keep the HD-ness, but then you still have to play it with something that can decode it. I prefer to have dBpoweramp decode it with the HDCD DSP. That way, most anything can play it with it's HD-ness.
Second item. There are loads of CDs that are digitally marked as being HDCDs but have none of the features actually encoded onto the CD. The general rule is, if there is no HDCD logo on the CD, it's doesn't have any HD features encoded.
(For my CD collection, I have found that only the Country CDs actually have HDCD features encoded. Any Rock CD that the Track Technical column says in an HDCD, I can rip two version of: one with the HDCD DSP and one without. After normalizing for the 24bit volume change from the HDCD DSP, inverting one and mixing them together, will result in pure silence. Meaning there is nothing different in the two versions sonically. That being said, I do have a few Greatest Hits CDs that have like 3 random tracks that are HDCD tracks, and there is no logo on them.)Last edited by ForSerious; February 14, 2022, 03:55 PM.Comment
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Re: When Ripping HDCD, how do I know when a HDCD is detected?
For example, some of the earlier Grateful Dead releases use HDCD and all its features. Examples include the "trunk" complete Europe 72 set. But in recent years, all the Grateful Dead releases that are labeled as HDCD do NOT use the features of HDCD that require decoding, thus no need to do anything special with those.Comment
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