Hi, I've ripped my entire CD collection with dBpoweramp in the past to 16bit lossless FLAC and have only now discovered and begun to learn about the HDCD dsp. I have a few questions about it I'm hoping someone can answer:
I do have one other unrelated question: is there a way to keep all files accompanying an album with the album when using the Arrange Audio utility codec? I have 2 cue sheets and a log file with all of my albums that I'd like to keep with the albums when using the Arrange Audio utility codec to append the year to each album name in my folder structure.
Thanks for any information or advice you can offer,
crawler9
- I know I have at least a few CDs that are HDCDs. Is there any way to easily identify all my HDCDs? (I already found a few in a list online that I'm sure is incomplete and none of the ones I've found are marked as HDCDs, but the HDCD dsp does recognize them as HDCDs.)
- Is there a way to convert my lossless 16bit FLAC files to 24bit without artificially inflating the files or reripping them from scratch? In other words, can I obtain the same quality as I would have if I'd initially used the HDCD dsp while ripping my CDs which turn out to be HDCDs?
- Does the +6dB Amplification modify the audio itself? If I use a CUE sheet to burn my HDCD back to a disk, will it be louder or changed from it's original form if I use the +6dB Amplification?
- I use ReplayGain tags, so does that mean using the +6dB Amplification would just result in a ReplayGain value that is 6dB lower and would sound the same on devices supporting ReplayGain?
I do have one other unrelated question: is there a way to keep all files accompanying an album with the album when using the Arrange Audio utility codec? I have 2 cue sheets and a log file with all of my albums that I'd like to keep with the albums when using the Arrange Audio utility codec to append the year to each album name in my folder structure.
Thanks for any information or advice you can offer,
crawler9
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