High Definition Compatible Digital
High Definition Compatible Digital, or HDCD (commonly known as High Definition Compact Disc) is a patented encode-decode process that endeavors to improve the audio quality of Red Book audio CDs.
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Patent - Red Book - Audio CDs
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HDCD encoding places a control signal in the least significant bit of the 16-bit audio samples (in-band signaling), adding a significant 4-bit more to the musical signal. The HDCD decoder in the consumer's CD player, if present, responds to the signal.
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Least significant bit - In-band signaling
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HDCD Precision Filtering purportly reduces alias distortion and time smears, resulting in more natural, open and accurate sound reproduction.
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Alias distortion - Time smear
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HDCD provides several features which may be used at the discretion of the mastering engineer, including:
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- Dynamic range compression/expansion
- Switching the digital interpolation filter between various modes (perhaps linear phase and minimum phase?)
HDCD technology was developed between 1986 and 1991 by Keith Johnson and Pflash Pflaumer of Pacific Microsonics Incorporated. Microsoft acquired the company as well as its accompanying technology in 2000. Windows XP's Windows Media Player 10 includes a HDCD decoder, and is currently the only purely software-based HDCD decoder available.
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1986 - 1991 - Keith Johnson - Pflash Pflaumer - Pacific Microsonics - Microsoft - 2000 - Windows XP - Windows Media Player
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