Verifying you have the real DCC gold disc rip, not a fake. Feature 2: CUE Sheet with HDCD/Hoffman Metadata Why: The DCC gold disc used HDCD encoding (high-resolution 20-bit hidden in 16-bit). Many FLAC rips lose this flag.
#!/bin/bash echo "🔍 Elton John - Greatest Hits (DCC Gold - Steve Hoffman) FLAC Validator" echo "================================================================" for f in *.flac; do echo "📀 $f" # Check sample rate & bit depth mediainfo --Inform="General;%SamplingRate%/%BitDepth%" "$f" # Check HDCD flag metaflac --list "$f" | grep -q "HDCD" && echo "✅ HDCD flag present" || echo "⚠️ HDCD flag missing" # Check DR (requires dr14tmeter) dr14tmeter "$f" -d 2>/dev/null | grep "DR" || echo "Run: dr14tmeter '$f'" echo "---" done To make these features truly useful, you need reference data. Known good hashes (CRC32) for the DCC Gold: Verifying you have the real DCC gold disc rip, not a fake
import soundfile as sf data, sr = sf.read("01 - Your Song.flac") pre_gap_samples = 0 for i in range(min(44100*5, len(data))): # first 5 seconds if abs(data[i]) < 0.0001: pre_gap_samples += 1 else: break versions) and was pressed on a 24k gold CD
This is a niche but highly valued request among audiophiles and collectors. The (mastered by Steve Hoffman) is legendary because it uses the original British master tapes (unlike the compressed U.S. versions) and was pressed on a 24k gold CD. Verifying you have the real DCC gold disc rip, not a fake