HDCD is an encoding process used when mastering the CD. You can find a more complete description here: http://searchcio-midmarket.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid183_gci843768,00.html.
Audiophile Keith Johnson was partly behind the technology. Since the HDCD has special encoding, then it also needs special decoding to "read" the HDCD content; thus the HDCD-capable player.
I have several hundred HDCD's. There are a lot of them available at www.cduniverse.com. You can find a pretty wide variety of music generes in HDCD.
I don't know if there are more or less HDCD's available than SACD's, and I don't want to comment on what sounds best. That's a matter of opinion. You will find that HDCD's sound different that Red Bood CD's.
Happy listening.
Jim Pendleton
Osage Audio Products, LLC
Audiophile Keith Johnson was partly behind the technology. Since the HDCD has special encoding, then it also needs special decoding to "read" the HDCD content; thus the HDCD-capable player.
I have several hundred HDCD's. There are a lot of them available at www.cduniverse.com. You can find a pretty wide variety of music generes in HDCD.
I don't know if there are more or less HDCD's available than SACD's, and I don't want to comment on what sounds best. That's a matter of opinion. You will find that HDCD's sound different that Red Bood CD's.
Happy listening.
Jim Pendleton
Osage Audio Products, LLC