Interestingly, for the specific album Peter mentions (Strange Days), the 'best' i.e. highest dynamic range, version appears to be the DVD-A from Perception box set (the version Peter did not like at all).
Haha, with all the up-and down-mixing I'm afraid something mixed out.
I talked about the Softparade being lousy from the Perception box set, but I'm afraid this is not rated at all :
http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list?artist=the+doors&album=the+soft+paradeWhat you anyway can see is that the normal CD hardly can be improved, if it were about DR. And for anyone's fun : when I started comparing, I did that with Wild Child (DR of 16). But mind you, when I heard it from the Box Set and then (thus) to the sense of : wait a minute, I really know this one with better quality (while we see now that the DR of the CD really is the very best). So all is relative of course, but the mind/memory is hard to fool.
Otherwise, for Strange Days, I did not listen to the Box Set version, but the HDCD version came out as the best by far. And this now is rated the worst of all (
http://dr.loudness-war.info/album/list?artist=the+doors&album=strange+days).
For fun, here my (XXHighEnd's) interpretation of matters :
The (Strange Days) one which bugged me has an average SPL of 3254 (DCC Gold). The one I selected in the end reads 2348 (HDCD and this is after correction of HDCD content being 6dB less to begin with). In dB "normalisation difference" this compares as the HDCD one being 3dB less compressed
Just a minute ago I also examined the Perception Box Set version and that reeds 2272 and theoretically is a little bit better than my HDCD version (at 0.5 dB rounding both are the same).
I have no idea where my HDCD version comes from and nothing about that is on the cover. It just says "1985" which IMO is the original year of release (and HDCD did not exist I'd say).
Then I did something strange for my own fun : I got the album from Tidal (only one is in there) and saw the Release Date of 2006 (which is the date of the Perception Remasters). Side note : The Release Dates I see are different from what you see (in XXHighEnd) because I changed a few things (now it is for real, and what you out there still see is the date Tidal obtained it (that is, often it shows that date and it is useless of course)).
The result : 2350 which is quite equal to my (2348) HDCD version.
The worst part : that one too is HDCD.
Getting the hang of things, I now checked out The Softparade, and that too is HDCD from the Box Set (the 16/44.1 one). Aha, so probably all 6 of them are. The rating is 2272 vs 2533 of the Hires one. Aha again (in this case a 1.5dB difference to the advantage of the Redbook).
Continuing ...
This is in the comment of the Strange Days DVDA DR rating :
DVDA multichannel tracks downmixed to stereo in audacity (mix&render; amplify); source files 96/24 from Perception box set (incl. the 2 bonus tracks)As you can see, someone is actually doing this. As in "this is me, and I am going to determine the downmix settings". Here my remark "it can't be done" weighs in once more; what is/was this about ? any 6 channel recording will show 12dB too much of level to begin with after downmixing (6dB per 2 channels beyond the 2 of the target). With 6 channels we need to lose 12dB somewhere on to the (downmixed) 2 channels. Thus, someone is manipulating this, in this case in AudaCity. "Mix & Render & Amplify" my a**.
Point is : this is not official (as how I see it). Ah, see ? another fake (a whole box of them). It is fine for the DVD-A version and machine, but not for Redbook.
Btw, dropping 4 channels is another means to do it (there's a Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms version around which does this - sounds superb but is of course flawed miserably again).
Then what about my HDCD versions ?
Good question. But they sound superb (no, I must be honest, I listened to one only - Strange Days) and this is not from any 1999 HDCD studio whatever complete recordings.
On to Tidal again ... what about these Complete Studio Recordings ...
OK, found fast. Let's Prepare Strange Days (CD 02) ...
Rates 2135 ... did we have that number ? No. 2348 was by at first selected HDCD one. One problem with this : it does not utilize the full headroom. So compression is fine, but headroom is wasted (by something like 9%).
Now let's play it ...
D*mn, not HDCD.
Lastly, I did the same with the Softparade; With 1815 it rates the best and the full headroom is used. Again no HDCD.
The best ? nah ... I also have my own one (the one I talked about yesterday and which I compared with the Hires), rated at 1501 and *again* 1.5dB better. Sadly, this one too does not use the complete headroom (waste of ~10%).
Btw, yesterday I said 6dB worse, but I now see it is 4.5dB.
Guys, this may look as wasting my time. Perhaps to you it is indeed, but possibly you have no clue about to what degree "versions" matter. And trust me, the lower that SPL number (in the XXAnalysis.dat file of your album folder, after Volume Normalisation), the better the sound WILL be. Do notice that this combines with the MaxVolume number in there, which should be as high as possible and won't be more than 32768. But you can bet that if you see 32768 (or 32767) the music softclips (was clipped in order to let it fit) or was dynamically compressed otherwise (again to let it fit in the digital space available). In the above I mentioned two times a "waste", but you can bet that these two were the least manipulated and again WILL sound the best.
Regards,
Peter
PS:
I found another HDCD of The Softparade in my library. Rated at 1854 and 1.5dB better than the HDCD from Tidal. At least this one says HDCD on the cover (A Steve Hoffman one). But you know what (I never saw before) ? It says "HDCD copyright Microsoft" (2009). Oh yeah ... So MS really did something with HDCD (I just did not know that).