HDCD rescue - it's possible, but man...


I spent the better part of today sick, but working on finding a way to decode music I might have that is HDCD encoded.

As a refresher, HDCD was an enhanced CD format. In some ways the predecessor to MQA. HDCD was an engineer's toolbox, allowing the mastering engineer to select a number of features. This would then be decoded by a matching chip on a CD player or DAC. The most famous feature of HDCD was bit-compression. Getting a 24 bit signal encoded in a 16 bit music file.

As an aside, the Pacifics Microsonics AD converters were highly prized by engineers for their sound quality. Anyway, the format got bought by Microsoft and died.

Of the 670 CD's I have ripped only about 11 were HDCD encoded. But man, what a pain. I ripped everything to FLAC, but the HDCD decoder only does WAV. I had to download source, compile it, then write a script to go through every CD and decide if it's HDCD or not. Once found, I have to convert from FLAC (44/16) to WAV, decode the WAV file (now 24 bits) and convert back to FLAC to compress again.

The discovery process was pretty fast.  About 10 minutes to go through them all by cheating. :) More time was spent figuring out how to pass apostrophe's in file names than finding the files.  Nathalie Merchant was one author who consistently used HDCD by the way.
erik_squires
Professor Keith Johnson who was the design man behind HDCD in 1996 also founded Pacific Microsonics Developments (PMD). And is now also the Technical Director, Recording Engineer and partner in Reference Recordings.

http://www.goodwinshighend.com/music/hdcd/hdcd_development.htm

http://referencerecordings.com/about.asp

http://www.stereophile.com/content/keith-o-johnson-reference-recordings#sbudxxeHz73RTH26.97

Cheers George
I've never heard one, but the owners "say" the Pacific Microsonics Model Two A-D/D-A Converter is the end game for listening to pcm with. And worth a small fortune s/h.
https://forum.audiogon.com/discussions/Pacific%20Microsonics%20Model%20Two%20A-D/D-A%20Converter

 Cheers George
I'm not questioning HDCD. I like it. I just was hoping they'd have something more specific about which features they used for RR.
No idea, he is very contactable.
All I know with my Linn CD12 which has 4 x PCM1704's and PMD200 his 24bit HDCD Reference Recordings rule.
The only time I heard it bettered was with the sound track from DVD-A, I believe the same can be got from the new DXD as well.  

Cheers George 
Thanks George!

When I scanned all of my library I assumed only 44/16 would be HDCD encoded. Now maybe I will look through my hi rez files too.

Best,

Erik