{"id":3709,"date":"2014-05-14T19:53:01","date_gmt":"2014-05-14T19:53:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/audioresurgence.com\/?p=3709"},"modified":"2014-05-14T19:53:01","modified_gmt":"2014-05-14T19:53:01","slug":"high-definition-audio-hi-res-downloads-follow-up","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.audioresurgence.com\/2014\/05\/high-definition-audio-hi-res-downloads-follow-up.html","title":{"rendered":"High Definition Audio \/ Hi-Res Downloads &#8211; follow up."},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I came across an interesting article a while back in the old favorite &#8216;Hifi News&#8217;, a UK publication that I started reading way back in time. I&#8217;ve been experimenting some with high res downloads in various sampling rates and formats, and the article in HFN basically tells me that in a lot of cases the files were never truly high resolution to begin with. I kicked the notion around for a while then yesterday came across this website itrax.com and low and behold there&#8217;s an article written by the owner of itrax, a Mr. Mark Waldrep, Ph.D. who makes reference to the original article in HFN. First off, iTrax are a high resolution audio download company, much like <a href=\"http:\/\/www.newaudiosociety.com\/resources\/audio-manufacturers-and-companies\/hd-tracks.html\">HD Tracks who I reviewed here<\/a>, but supposedly offering an enhanced version of the standard hi-res audio file (audiophile?) which is truly high definition.<br \/>Mr. Waldrep has an interesting report on the HFN article which supports all of the facts reported by HFN and claims that the state of the high res download industry is&#8230;well, it&#8217;s basically a debacle.<br \/>To paraphrase one of the claims within the report &#8211; Audiophiles buying hi-res music downloads do it blindly on trust. But so called premium 24-bit\/88.2, 24\/96, 24\/176.4 of 24\/192 files do not always (in fact, most commonly) deliver the expected bandwidth enhancements in a way which transposes to superior sound quality. <br \/>The report goes on to mention certain culprits and in doing so a couple of high-profile companies are brought into the spotlight, namely Chesky and Linn.<\/p>\n<p>HD Tracks, a company I&#8217;ve used to purchase most of my own <a href=\"http:\/\/www.newaudiosociety.com\/resources\/audio-manufacturers-and-companies\/hd-tracks.html\">high def \/ hi-res downloads<\/a> seem to be acting quite transparently by re labeling tracks purported to be high-res with the actual bandwidth and bitrates measured. However, I&#8217;ve had bad customer service experiences with HD Tracks and I&#8217;m no longer recommending them.<\/p>\n<p>So I look forward to iTrax developing their catalog of high def downloads and for the existing players in the industry becoming more open about the resolution of the music they offer. <br \/>Meanwhile if you have any information on this subject I&#8217;d appreciate hearing from you, just drop me a line through the website.<\/p>\n<p>CH<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I came across an interesting article a while back in the old favorite &#8216;Hifi News&#8217;, a UK publication that I started reading way back in time. 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