Re: Secure (Recover Errors) mode results in choppy audio
Your best bet is to simply rip each disc "as-is" in a lossless format, for a bit-perfect copy. If you have any hardware devices that can decode HDCD, they can get that information from the existing lossless data. Note this is not possible if you rip to a lossy format.
If you are looking to get any perceived improvements from what HDCD may offer without hardware that supports it, you can use the HDCD DSP for this when ripping. However this will mean you do not have a bit-perfect rip of the original CD. For the few discs that actually have HDCD, fewer still properly utilized the enhancement benefits like pre-emphasis. So my personal recommendation is to go without the decoding and keep the rips intact as original. Out of over 2k CDs that I own and have ripped, just 20 are flagged with HDCD.
Your best bet is to simply rip each disc "as-is" in a lossless format, for a bit-perfect copy. If you have any hardware devices that can decode HDCD, they can get that information from the existing lossless data. Note this is not possible if you rip to a lossy format.
If you are looking to get any perceived improvements from what HDCD may offer without hardware that supports it, you can use the HDCD DSP for this when ripping. However this will mean you do not have a bit-perfect rip of the original CD. For the few discs that actually have HDCD, fewer still properly utilized the enhancement benefits like pre-emphasis. So my personal recommendation is to go without the decoding and keep the rips intact as original. Out of over 2k CDs that I own and have ripped, just 20 are flagged with HDCD.
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