High Definition CD or HDCD - What is it exactly?


I have an Audio Aero Capitole MKII and always thought it had the ability to read HDCD's. I thought this until recently playing an HDCD on a friend's CEC CD player which has a small light that appears that tells you that it is reading the disc as an HDCD. The improvement and realism in the sound was awesome. The realism in sound reminded me of SACD in many ways, although I don't have much listening experience with either HDCD or SACD.

What exactly is HDCD and why can't the Aero Aero (at this price point) play/read these types of CD's?

One more thing...I burned a copy of the HDCD, but the CEC player did not recognize the copy as an HDCD.

Your comments are appreciated. Thanks,
128x128gerryn

Showing 1 response by shadorne

If mastering engineers would stop compressing music (to make stuff sound good on boom boxes) then HDCD might be of more value. Unfortunately most recordings are compressed to a point where a regular CD has far more dynamic range than is actually needed.

Some of the best recordings are made for film soundtracks these days, as these are destined to be played on very costly systems at the cinema and the engineers have a large budget. Only a few film soundtracks are deliberately compressed (completely ruined) when re-mastered for CD.

HDCD is only part of the story...a good recording/mastering venue/studio and good sound engineers are even more important. Alas, music has become a mass market thing and HDCD is not necessarily the solution. (Some of the HDCD recordings are done on meagre budgets and although the "theoretical" sound should be better, often the venue/miking etc. falls behind what big budget productions can muster...)

just my two cents....