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Unfortunately Ted, there are quite a few labels upsampling files to DSD and putting out SACD's.Regards,
Bruce,Would you put transferring analog master tapes to 24 bit/xxx and then converting to DSD, or transferring analog master tapes direct to DSD in the same "faux upsampled" category?
Unfortunately Ted, the thousands of rips I did from SACD were NOT checked. It was assumed, since it was on SACD, that the labels recorded in hi-rez. It wasn't until last year when we found out that a few labels were taking 24/44.1 files and upsampling them to DSD that we started checking the new files that we recieve. We are slowly checking those thousands of rips that I did over the past couple of years and when we find one, it gets pulled from the site. Technically 24/44.1 is hi-rez, but is not what was advertized at 24/88.2There has been mention on the forums of a RR file that is not hi-rez, but I haven't gotten word to check it yet. But as soon as I find one, HDtracks is quick to take it down from the site.Regards,
Hello DCD_masteringWe are beginning to see all these 32 bit dacs coming out now. Would you be able to shed some light maybe to what they are a prelude to. Maybe some type of hirez standard in the forseeable future? Or are they just marketing bits?
It's a marketing tool. You would never be able to even come close to it's potential. Every bit is about 6dB.. so 24-bit DAC's are about 144dB dynamic range. I know of no speaker or media that produce those dynamics. Much less 192dB of 32-bit. Regards
HelloYes, no doubt. But what about the 32bit output. Would it not look closer to full wave analogue than even 24 bit?Is there not that advantage?.
I know of no speaker or media that produce those dynamics. Much less 192dB of 32-bit.
If you want to "see" a waveform, then fine. The 32-bit is dynamics... the amplitude of the waveform, not the samplerate "tracing". DSD 128fs has that at at 5.6MHz if we're talking about looks.Regards,
Ted,The issue with HDtracks was that they failed to notify customers that had purchased high res files that were not high res files. I believe they simply made a bad business decisionIncidently, I have 3 titles that have problems. I first asked for a replacement title and 2 refunds. After several days I contacted David Chesky today and offered to take 3 replacement titles instead of a refund.I see there is a replacement now posted for the Herbie Hancock River. The Reference Recording Garden of Delights does not seem to have a high res replacement, although David did not seem aware of this at the time.I do not feel that HDtracks tried to cheat anyone. I believe that after communicating with David, they will do their best to satisfy all of their customers.