I picked up a few CDs at Cheapo today, and one of them apparently has HDCD
("another Microsoft Buynnovation(tm)") encoding on it.  I'm wondering, is
there a way to rip that data?  (I'm doubly intrigued, as the CD and liner
notes bear no discernable copyright.)

The scant FAQs at hdcd.com seem to indicate that the information actually
gets spit out the digital output port on a standard CD player, so maybe
I'll have to find some hardware solution..

Not that it matters, as my sound card only does 16-bit audio anyway (HDCD
is supposedly 20-bit).

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[ Mike Hicks | http://umn.edu/~hick0088/ | mailto:hick0088 at tc.umn.edu ]
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