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Old 07-15-2012, 10:30 PM   #1
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Anyone familiar with this site? is it any decent or no?
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Anyone familiar with this site? is it any decent or no?
i buy from them all the time. I started a thread about it awhile ago but it didn't go too far with the folks here. I do highly recommend them. I have almost 85gb of downloaded music from them and am a very happy customer!

but, that's just me...
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i buy from them all the time. I started a thread about it awhile ago but it didn't go too far with the folks here. I do highly recommend them. I have almost 85gb of downloaded music from them and am a very happy customer!

but, that's just me...
just wanted to make sure they werent craptasic mp3s disguised as high res audio
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just wanted to make sure they werent craptasic mp3s disguised as high res audio
while i'm not gonna touch that, i'll just say again, i've been happy with everything i've downloaded from them. I expect that to continue...

they do offer sample downloads that are free, all you have to do is download them and try them out.

other folks will give their opinion of the site and it's product soon enough; of that you can be sure!
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Old 07-16-2012, 04:26 AM   #5
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just wanted to make sure they werent craptasic mp3s disguised as high res audio
If you browse some other sites you'll find reports early on of some growing pains: In some cases there was content provided by labels that may have been sourced from 16 bit and/or 44.1 kHz recordings (Note: the same was true of many SACDs and DVD-As). HDTRACKS did remove the offending material when it was identified.

They've since put controls in place and this is no longer an issue.

They seem to have a steady stream of new and old content coming these days.

There are sometimes discussions of specific releases, and HDTRACKS in general on http://www.computeraudiophile.com/ and http://www.stevehoffman.tv.
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Old 07-16-2012, 04:42 AM   #6
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just wanted to make sure they werent craptasic mp3s disguised as high res audio
HDTracks is the real deal and is probably also the largest/most comprehensive site of its type (that offers lossless music) of which I'm aware.
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HDTracks is the real deal and is probably also the largest/most comprehensive site of its type (that offers lossless music) of which I'm aware.
How does this site stack up against CDs?
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Are there any current promo codes? I have found several online but nothing that is working.

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How does this site stack up against CDs?
That's a good question.

The data on CDs is encoded at a bitdepth of 16 bits and at a sampling rate of 44.1 kHz; these are the limitations of the CD format.

SACD and DVD-Audio and other high-definition formats support higher bitdepths (24 bits is quite common, 32 is kinda rare) and sampling rates (both 88.2 kHz and 96 kHz are pretty common, 192 kHz is just overkill...). Files in formats such as 24/96 will be noticeably larger than files in 16/44.1 format because the resolution is higher; if you have a large external hard drive, then the file size will probably be irrelevant to you.

So the short answer to your question is that anything available (on HDTracks or otherwise) in a format higher than 16/44.1 is "better" than CD quality. How much better? That's where things start to get subjective, and depending on your audio gear/setup you may not even notice a difference at all. 24/96 is probably considered the "gold standard" for most audiophiles, though.

See this for more info/technical jargon:
http://www.tweakheadz.com/16_vs_24_bit_audio.htm

And, I also should add that if you don't have the software/hardware capacity to play files at 24/96 resolution on your computer, then it might be pointless in paying extra for them. However, in my case, my external USB DAC supports playback up to 24/96, and I have configured my Windows 7 settings to match this.

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