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  • bad1978

    • Sep 2023
    • 2

    HDCD - Help a newbie

    So, I just discovered that some of my CD's are actually HDCDs. I'm trying to rip them in the 20 bit versions, and so far, it's not working out for me.

    Beck - "Midnight Vultures": Discogs tells me this is an HDCD. dbPowerAmp ripped the files in 24 bits, but when I did the Audacity inversion trick, there was no difference between the 24-bit tracks and the 16-bit tracks.

    Ballydowse - "The Land, the Bread, and the People": This one actually has an HDCD logo on the disc. When I ripped it, it just came out as a 16-bit version.

    If you have any help for me, please, please, PLEASE understand that I *kinda* understand all this stuff. If you start going into really technically explanations, I'm gonna have no idea what you're talking about.

    Thanks!
  • schmidj
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Nov 2013
    • 520

    #2
    Re: HDCD - Help a newbie

    The first thing to know is that the HDCD standard has several variations and many CDs that identify as HDCD don't use the part that allows you to get two more bits worth of resolution (which in reality means there is potentially 12 dB of possible lower noise) Many record producers and engineers liked the HDCD encoder and its analog to digital converter because they thought it "sounded better" than others on the market. So they would use it to master the CD, even without using the feature that provided the additional two bits. And if the source material was already digitized at 16 bits, nothing could generate any more resolution (although it might be possible to provide better dither on it).

    Also, if the CD says HDCD, that doesn't mean all the tracks were encoded as HDCD.

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    • bad1978

      • Sep 2023
      • 2

      #3
      Re: HDCD - Help a newbie

      Thanks for the help, folks! I'm checking out FFmpeg now.

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