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Topic: Can i rip XRCD and write it to CDR? (Read 4180 times) previous topic - next topic
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Can i rip XRCD and write it to CDR?

the info in XRCD can be remained after that?

Can i rip XRCD and write it to CDR?

Reply #1
Yes, all the audio information from XRCD discs is retained when they are ripped.

This is also true of HDCD discs, but then you still need a properly equipped CD player (or DAC) to get the special decoding, although the discs will still sound fine without it.

Can i rip XRCD and write it to CDR?

Reply #2
thanks.

Some one said xrcd was made with special process so i can't get the same audio quality after writing the ripped wav to a normal CDR.
Is it true?

Can i rip XRCD and write it to CDR?

Reply #3
JVC would like you to worry about this, but I wouldn't.

Some people believe that it is possible for two different CDs to sound different even though they are burned (or stamped) with the exact same audio data. This is because of an analog quantity called "jitter" that could affect playback. However, this is controversial and the effect would be very difficult (or impossible) to hear.

Can i rip XRCD and write it to CDR?

Reply #4
thanks for your reply again.

i'm glad to hear this answer.