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  1. CHansen

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    Hi VeloRoad, Yes, there is absolutely zero point in using the two encoding features of HDCD unless there is a way to decode them. For over a decade, the only way to do this was with mass-market DVD and/or Blu-ray players that included HDCD decoding, but this is clearly not an ideal situation...
  2. CHansen

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    Hi Veloroad - Don't feel bad, this just means that the Pacific Micronsonics A/D converter was used when transferring the analog tape to digital. Even a dozen years after it's been discontinued, it still is one of the best sounding A/D converters in the world. Also, any mastering engineer with...
  3. CHansen

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      Ideally a listening test only changes one variable at a time, leaving all else constant. I would suggest a different test to understand the difference offered by decoding HDCDs:   Foobar makes a module that allows the user to convert the 16-bit file ripped from an HDCD into a 24-bit file...
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      Thanks for the info. I was unaware of the capabilities of ffmpeg. It sounds like some nice advantages are there:   a) Multi-platform b) Can scan the entire track   However if you see a max gain adjustment of 4 dB in a track, you can be certain it was just a fade-out in a song. I have...
  5. CHansen

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      Hello, I tend to agree with this advice, and also there are pros and cons that can make one way better than another. If one has a player that decodes HDCD in hardware, that will provide the best decoding. I have looked at the available software decoders and there are small, but definite...
  6. CHansen

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      Hello VeloRoad,   Good work on finding these hidden HDCDs. They will definitely sound more dynamic when decoded, ss the top 9 dB of range is compressed into 3 dB on the disc. Decoding it will restore the full dynamic range. One thing I like to do is to turn on the Peak Meter module in...
  7. CHansen

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      Hi Kiwivda,   The reason why there are very few posts on this thread is that many have been fooled by what are called "fake HDCDs". A "fake HDCD" will light up the light on a "compatible" HDCD player. However there is nothing to decode! It is just a great sounding recording made with a...
  8. CHansen

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      Hi Dick,   Awesome work! Thanks so much for sharing the benefit of your labors with everyone!   Thanks also to the Foobar developer who created the HDCD plug-in. That is the only way to know what is actually going on. By looking at enough HDCD discs, one can easily tell exactly decisions...
  9. CHansen

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      Hello Veloroad,   Superb analysis! Here is my take:   1) TF will always be flickering. The PM A/D converter has two different anti-aliasing filters that it automatically selects when recording and this feature cannot be disabled. However there is no possible way to "decode" this. No HDCD...
  10. CHansen

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    Hi Dick,   The "Very Best of the Doors" is what I call a "fake HDCD". It not only does not require decoding, it cannot be decoded. The only thing it does is light up the light... :(   The reason this came to be is \there were three main people at Pacific Microsonics. The guy who designed the...
  11. CHansen

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    Hi Dick,   Don't forget that the HDCD indicator does not necessarily mean that the disc requires any decoding! Instead it only means that the mastering studio used the Pacific Microsonics A/D converter. This converter has two optional features that can be engaged by the mastering...
  12. CHansen

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      Several different topics:   1) Computer-based digital volume controls work with 32-bit floating point operations. These only have 24 bits of precision, as the rest is in the exponent. When you turn your volume down by (say) -48 dB, you are literally throwing away 8 bits of resolution. If...
  13. CHansen

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      What you are saying make sense. Unfortunately I've had many experiences contrary to that which are inexplicable to our current understanding. For example I once fed a 24-bit DAC chip an audio signal with the LSB either rounded, with ±0.5 bits TPDF dither added, or with ±1.0 bits TPDF dither...
  14. CHansen

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      Excellent point. Pacific Microsonics (notorious prevaricators) always claimed "20 bits of resolution" for HDCD. That is nonsense.   The Peak Extend was 6 dB, or 1 bit, giving 17 bits.   The Low-Level Extension was a maximum of 4 dB, but this was never realized in pop music. The process...
  15. CHansen

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    Hello All,   Just a reminder -- there are lots of discs that were mastered using the Pacific Microsonics (PM) A/D and D/D converter, as it is a very good one. (In fact for many years, it was the only good one available.) Every single one of these discs will light up the HDCD light on a...
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