would that capture the HDCD layer from however it is stored on the original disc?
I mean, captured as a 16 bit file it will be a string of 1's & 0's.... surely it is not going to capture more 1's...
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would that capture the HDCD layer from however it is stored on the original disc?
I mean, captured as a 16 bit file it will be a string of 1's & 0's.... surely it is not going to capture more 1's...
I have been ripping HDCD's with no trouble until Live's "Secret Samadhi". Audio quality is fine, but tracks are cut short by a minute or two. Without the HDCD DSP it does rip as normal.
Any...
OK, so just to end my own thread :
- I've loaded dbPoweramp (registered) on a newer PC and that is detecting the HDCD's better. "Silver & Gold"s first track still does not get a HDCD tag but the...
... however, back to my initial problem, If dbpoweramp is not detecting that it is a HDCD then there will not be a Tag on the flac file :eek:
to be honest I only have about 20 HDCD's, but my OCD...
thanks for your help, I'll see how I get on. Will contact A&K and Cambridge too see what they say, post replies if usefull
... so just rip to flac in normal 16bit mode? I thought that would just create a 16bit audio file without any additional info?
I will be transferring files to a 128Gb micro sd card :-)
the lastest one 16.1.
I find it odd that some HDCD's are detected and some are not thats all. I was just viewing another thread on actual Optical Disc Drives and rates of accuracy
cheers, i'll have a read of that. Ripping audio files to my network drive is really for convenience listening with either Sonos or my Cambridge Audio network player, however I am soon to invest in an...
Hi, I am at last getting to grips with the software and have worked out how to set the DSP to detect HDCD's and rip them to flac which shows up as 24bit in the Tag, great,
but ...
I have...
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