HDTT takes aggressive stance and offers free 24/96 downloads!!

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santacore

What a great sounding album, thanks for sharing Ted. I think that's a really cool thing that HDTT did. It definitely makes me want to buy more from this company. :D

dburna

I have downloaded these and have tried to convert them to ALAC via Max.  I get an error message that these files "do not have an embedded que sheet," so I can't load them for conversion.  Any idea what would cause that error?  Any idea if there is a separate cue sheet to be loaded with these files?

Thanks in advance,  -dB

Bob Witrak, founder of high Def Tape Transfers (HDTT) the innovative online hirez download site that masters all their classical music from the vaults of master tapes today announced a major collection that is now FREE and 24/95 (derived from his enw 24/192's).  What's more, it's on my top ten HiRez classical selections.  YOU CAN DOWNLOAD IT FREE!  Why??  Well, in light of the issues that were raised regarding possible "faux" and/or mislabeled hirez downlaods from HDtracks and others (growing pains in this new Hirez download industry) Bob thought he'd get ahead of the curve and offer a new 24/192 "redo" of a master he did in 24/96 that had some spikes originally (sounded good to me), and he wanted to make it good for everyone, not only those that ordered initially.  Here is his newsletter copy:

In light of a recent controversy on a popular high end audio forum where a well known high resolution download company was offering 24/96 resolution titles and they were found to be up sampled low resolution copies we somehow were mentioned in this controversy because a customer found a abnormality in one of our 24/96 titles this title is the Stravinsky-L'histoire Du Soldat Conducted by Robert Mandell - Ars Nova

We were accused of selling an up sampled copy but this was proved untrue (this could not happen because we do all of our mastering in house)  there was some high frequency spikes that were caused by either the tape, the tape heads, or in the analog to digital conversion, all that aside this has been one of our best reviewed and best received titles from audio professionals and customers especially for it's sonics.


We have recently re-mastered the title in 24/192 resolution and we are offering a free download of the Stravinsky-L'histoire Du Soldat these new files were derived from the new remastering.
Also if you have purchased this in DVD we can ship you a replacement disc at no charge you can e-mail us at admin@highdeftapetransfers.com just supply us with your order number and your e-mail used at the time of purchase and address.
Happy Listening
Robert Witrak
High Definition Tape Transfers

Below are the links to the new files:

http://c1784702.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/Historicdusoldat_01-p2p%2824bit96.0kHz%29.flac
http://c1784702.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/Historicdusoldat_02-p2p%2824bit96.0kHz%29.flac
http://c1784702.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/Historicdusoldat_03-p2p%2824bit96.0kHz%29.flac
http://c1784702.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/Historicdusoldat_04-p2p%2824bit96.0kHz%29.flac
http://c1784702.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/Historicdusoldat_05-p2p%2824bit96.0kHz%29.flac
http://c1784702.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/Historicdusoldat_06-p2p%2824bit96.0kHz%29.flac
http://c1784702.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/Historicdusoldat_07-p2p%2824bit96.0kHz%29.flac
http://c1784702.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/Historicdusoldat_08-p2p%2824bit96.0kHz%29.flac
http://c1784702.cdn.cloudfiles.rackspacecloud.com/Historicdusoldat_09-p2p%2824bit96.0kHz%29.flac


 


Again, I want to emphasize that this Historic Du Soldat is one of my faves, so get out there and download it.  (Note:  the 24/96 files are pretty large so hopefully you have a good DSL speed or cable modem).  If not, schedule for overnight.)  The accompanying Respighi on the same disc is worth buying, btw.

ted_b

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I have downloaded these and have tried to convert them to ALAC via Max.  I get an error message that these files "do not have an embedded que sheet," so I can't load them for conversion.  Any idea what would cause that error?  Any idea if there is a separate cue sheet to be loaded with these files?

Thanks in advance,  -dB

Cue sheets are only needed for album-sized files (the cue sheet is the identically named file to tell where the tracks begins, ends, etc...like Abbeyroad.wav and Abbeyroad.cue) not individual song files.  They are irrelevant.  You have something set wrong.  Although I use DBPoweramp to convert, I've used MAX on AMC.  FLAC to ALAC works.  Or convert to AIFF and let iTunes convert to ALAC?

dburna

UPDATE on the message below: I found (and switched to) X Lossless Decoder (XLD) for the conversion.  Problem solved.  It's free, it's not as quirky, and it's esasy to use.  No reason to go back to MAX any more.

Best, -dB

P.S. The Stravinsky tracks sound WONDERFUL.  I am only listening on my MacBook right now, but I can tell already that these will sound great when I put my MacBook back in my main rig and play it through my stereo.  Thanks for the heads-up on this music.

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As you may know, MAX is a pretty quirky program....

Your explanation makes sense to me.  Problem is, MAX is looking for the cue sheet for these files when I load the file for conversion.  I can't get to the conversion step.  I'm wondering if it's something in the files themselves that is telling MAX to look for a cue sheet, even though it wouldn't ordinarily.  I've looked through MAX for a setting that would seem applicable but I can't find one.  I think that I may just need to find a different audio converter for a Mac in order to make this happen.

Bleeding Apple non-support for FLAC files......

-dB

Cue sheets are only needed for album-sized files (the cue sheet is the identically named file to tell where the tracks begins, ends, etc...like Abbeyroad.wav and Abbeyroad.cue) not individual song files.  They are irrelevant.  You have something set wrong.  Although I use DBPoweramp to convert, I've used MAX on AMC.  FLAC to ALAC works.  Or convert to AIFF and let iTunes convert to ALAC?
« Last Edit: 6 Jun 2010, 06:08 pm by dburna »

dburna

One last question: Although the files are tagged, it lists the song titles as 'Stravinsky.....Track 1' through 'Track 6'.  Any ideas what the track names are?  I tried to look on Amazon, but none of the copies of L'histoire seemed to line up with HDTT's 6-track breakdown.

Thanks, -dB

mfsoa

I got 9 tracks w/ my download :scratch:

ted_b

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One last question: Although the files are tagged, it lists the song titles as 'Stravinsky.....Track 1' through 'Track 6'.  Any ideas what the track names are?  I tried to look on Amazon, but none of the copies of L'histoire seemed to line up with HDTT's 6-track breakdown.

Thanks, -dB

There are clearly nine tracks (nine links above numbered 1-9) and each is labeled with FLAC metadata.  The collection make up the whole Historie Du Soldat composition, and are simply broken into nine sections, called tracks.  i changed them to "parts" when I brought them over to my music server.

dburna

Sorry, I spaced.  I should typed 9 tracks.  You're correct, and I can get the names from another Stravinsky recording on Amazon.

I would blame it on the drugs/booze, but I am sober (today).   :lol:

Thanks for your help,  -dB

rajacat

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My SB3 isnt playing the files, i thought it automatically downsized and still played them. Guess i am wrong :(

Are you sure that the files are loaded into the correct folder and/or drive so that the SB3 sees them?

-Roy

Nick77

Messed with some settings in squeezecenter and got it working. Thanks!

Phil A

Thanks for the info.  Have not tried it yet but downloaded it.  It's great that they have done this.  Can only help spur interest in their products

DSD_Mastering

I'd suggest everyone read this thread on AA.

http://www.audioasylum.com/cgi/vt.mpl?f=pcaudio&m=75418

mobayrasta

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I was hoping to try these tracks but it seems they are no longer available.