High Definition Compatible Digital (HDCD) is a proprietary audio encode-decode process that claims to provide increased
dynamic range
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Brands and ent ...
over that of standard
Compact Disc Digital Audio
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, while retaining
backward compatibility
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with existing
compact disc players.
Originally developed by Pacific Microsonics, the first HDCD-enabled CD was released in 1995.
In 2000, the technology was purchased by Microsoft, and the following year, there were over 5,000 HDCD titles available. Microsoft's HDCD official website was discontinued in 2005; by 2008, the number of available titles had declined to around 4,000.
A number of
CD and
DVD player
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s include HDCD decoding, and versions 9 and above of Microsoft's
Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player (WMP, officially referred to as Windows Media Player Legacy to retronym, distinguish it from Windows Media Player (2022), the new Windows Media Player introduced with Windows 11) is the first media player (application soft ...
on personal computers are capable of decoding HDCD.
HDCD is a favorite among artists who have a preference for high quality sound, such as
Neil Young
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,
the Beach Boys
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and the
Grateful Dead
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—all of whom have multiple CD titles (new and archival) in their catalogs mastered in this process.
Technical overview
HDCD encodes the equivalent of 20 bits worth of data in a
16-bit
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digital audio signal by using custom
dither
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ing,
audio filters, and some reversible amplitude and gain encoding:
* Peak Extend, which is a reversible soft limiter;
* Low Level Range Extend, which is a reversible gain on low-level signals.
There is thus a benefit at the expense of a very minor increase in noise.
The claim that the encoding process is compatible with ordinary CD players (without audible distortion) is disputed: not being able to decode the peak soft limiting, a normal CD player will output distorted peaks.
History
HDCD technology was developed between 1986 and 1991 by "Prof."
Keith O. Johnson and Michael "Pflash" Pflaumer of
Pacific Microsonics Inc. It was made publicly available as HDCD-enabled audio CDs (often identifiable by the HDCD logo printed on the back cover) in 1995.
Between 1996 and 1999 Pacific Microsonics VP of OEM Sales, Steve Fields, made over 20 trips to Japan, visiting
Sanyo
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,
Burr-Brown Japan and major audio companies, with the intent of licensing the HDCD technology. In 1998, Burr-Brown (now part of
Texas Instruments
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) and Sanyo Electronics of Japan introduced low-cost
digital-to-analog converter
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s with HDCD decoding included, allowing HDCD to be used in CD and DVD players in the $100 range. HDCD algorithms were included in DVD chips from many
IC makers including
Motorola
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and
C-Cube, allowing HDCD to be offered by mass-market DVD player makers such as
Panasonic
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and
Toshiba
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.
In 2000, Pacific Microsonics folded and Microsoft acquired the company and all of its intellectual property. Microsoft discontinued the official HDCD website in 2005.
In January 2007, there were roughly the same number of titles available on
SACD as on HDCD-encoded CDs.
Hardware players
A number of manufacturers offer players with HDCD capability. Some Panasonic DVD players and the
Oppo
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Founded in 2004, its major product lines include Oppo phones, smartphones, Smart device, sm ...
line of players all feature HDCD decoding. Several
Yamaha Blu-ray players as well as
Emotiva CD players decode HDCD.
Software players
Windows Media Player
Since version 9 of Microsoft's
Windows Media Player
Windows Media Player (WMP, officially referred to as Windows Media Player Legacy to retronym, distinguish it from Windows Media Player (2022), the new Windows Media Player introduced with Windows 11) is the first media player (application soft ...
(WMP), HDCD enabled CDs can be played on personal computers fitted with a 24-bit
sound card.
With some HDCD discs and some DVD players using WMP, the first track may not be recognized as HDCD, but all subsequent tracks are. This is because HDCD has a control signal, and if the signal is not detected by WMP at the beginning of the song, the HDCD decoder is not activated.
Other software
In 2007, a member of the
Doom9 forum authored a Windows
CLI utility, ''hdcd.exe'', to extract and decode the HDCD data in 16-bit
WAV files
ripped from HDCD discs. This utility writes
24-bit WAV output files with four bits of padding per sample. The author of the utility decided not to make the source code publicly available as the HDCD technology is patented.
Illustrate's ''dBpoweramp Music Converter'', a Windows
GUI program, has an HDCD
DSP effect that acts as a front-end to the utility listed above.
A plugin is available for ''
foobar2000'' that will decode HDCD data in any 16-bit
PCM passed through it, resulting in a 20-bit PCM stream.
FFmpeg
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's ''
libavfilter'' includes an HDCD filter as of ''FFmpeg 3.1'' (June 2016) that will convert 16-bit PCM with HDCD data to 20-bit PCM.
An open-source HDCD decoder library exists as ''libhdcd''.
See also
*
DualDisc
*
DVD-Audio
*
Extended Resolution Compact Disc (XRCD)
*
Super Audio CD
Super Audio CD (SACD) is an optical disc format for audio storage introduced in 1999. It was developed jointly by Sony and Philips Electronics and intended to be the successor to the compact disc (CD) format.
The SACD format allows multiple a ...
(SACD)
*
Super Bit Mapping (SBM)
References
External links
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High Definition Compatible Digitalat HydrogenAudio wiki
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