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In the Forum: Didital Things
In the Thread: The BSO and Digital Music.
Post Subject: HDCD @ 24/88.2Posted by manisandher on: 4/23/2009
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Firstly, I'd like to make an apology to Mark Donahue - I didn't get his permission to paste his PM to me, and I should have done.
 Romy the Cat wrote:
I disagree with Mark that HDCD is beneficial for 88.2kHz/24bit...

But here is something that Mark has given me permission to paste:

"A little information is dangerous. I find it incredible that people with absolutely no understanding about the technology and its application feel the need to speak with the authority of an expert. The HDCD processes "Peak Extension" and "Low Level Extension" are only available when creating 44.1kHz/16 bit material. These processes are user selectable and were not used in the creation of the BSO Classics masters. Further, we have not made a master in our history that utilized any  process that requires decoding to be played back correctly. Period. At 88.2 kHz the HDCD process alerts the PMI filter chip in the DA converter that the material was created  with an AD converter with a known anti-aliasing filter and noise shaping curve. The PMI filter chip can then utilize a reconstruction filter optimized for the specific AD converter used for the creation of the master. This process is invisible to all other DA converters and the HDCD dither/noise shaping is considered to be the dither of choice for high resolution material."

Mani.

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