I wonder with HD Tracks, how does a buyer know that these are truly mastered at the higher resolution that you are buying?
If they are jsut taking lower res masters and upsampling to higher res, then you may be actually worse off thatn before in that your sound is really no better but your data volumes and processing requirements have jumped considerably for considerable additional cost to you for little benefit.
Uncertainty about this is one reason I have yet to actually fork out any dollars for hi res files from HD Tracks.
If they are jsut taking lower res masters and upsampling to higher res, then you may be actually worse off thatn before in that your sound is really no better but your data volumes and processing requirements have jumped considerably for considerable additional cost to you for little benefit.
Uncertainty about this is one reason I have yet to actually fork out any dollars for hi res files from HD Tracks.