Trouble with 20-bit HDCD


Greetings,

I purchased a CD that turned out, on delivery, to be a 20-bit HDCD published in 2002 (although the disk itself brand new). The music on it is very rarely recorded (Girolamo Kapsberger’s “Jesuit Opera”) and only available in this format.
My Project transport (Box RS) doesn’t recognize the disk, however. I presume that there is no solution to this problem (apart from buying a different transport) but I’m still interested in what kind of compatibility issue may cause the problem.

Thank you,

Csaba

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The disk must have a menu that specific CD player cannot read. Some types of opening lines are deliberately left off some Cd players/transports for 'political' reasons. Anti copying stance of makers.. etc. Though most disc reading machines will read anything you throw at them with the CD size pits. So I would chalk it up to technology. Glad you got it to work.
There is a version available on Amazon Prime music from a Dorian release.Pretty stuff.
It’s the disc not your player. For instance, I have innumerable Grateful Dead discs and their entire catalogue including their live releases are HDCD. My player as most are not able to translate the HDCD encoding, means zilch. Nor does the bit rate of the disc mastering. But I have some Dual Discs that don’t want to be read on the CD side. No rhyme or reason. As some else mentioned, it’s those pesky pits and all it takes is a few. One disc big deal. Don’t sweat it!
My experience with remastered 20 bit, they are cheap recordings catering to those that think 20 bit is better. I prefer original recordings and I research for the original. I’ve bought MFSL that I thought were poorly done, then again I’ve have several that were done correctly. It all depends on the original, you can remaster anything to conform to your gear that sounds like shit on a better system.
I, on the other hand, own a pile of 'remastered 20 bit' Jazz titles they do sound better than the average early CD issue of the originally 1950's 1960's music.