
Dan
Audioholic Chief
MDS said:HDCD is 'High Definition Compatable Digital'. It is a technique for putting 20 bit masters on a CD (which requires 16 bit). The whole process sounds like nothing more than downsampling and dithering to me. Although obviously not the same thing, you can think of it as an encoding process llike Dolby Surround. An HDCD compatible player will know how to extract the information that was encoded. A regular player will still play it just fine in the same way that a Dolby Surround encoded track will play normally even if the player doesn't have ProLogic.
My Denon 2900 "universal" player wouldn't touch the HDCD I bought be accident. Neither would my car or computer. It was mixed in with the redbooks in the store and was very deceptively packaged.
I too prefer SACD but the key is the mix. Many older recordings have not been remastered well into SACD. New classical music recorded this way is simply incredible. I have fewer DVD-As and one of these days I will buy the same disc in both formats and try a double blind test. I do realize that the results would not necessarily be applicable to any other recordings.