Another MC perk. Just did the audio analyzer and discovered (or re-discovered) that my Mark Isham Miles Remembered: The Silent Way Project that I'd ripped to FLAC years ago was recorded as an HDCD. Went to the CD rack and there it was in the notes and on the CD: HDCD with a reference to Pacific Microsonics. I'm pretty sure this is the first time I'm hearing actual HDCD playback seeing as my CD player is a circa-1989 Denon DCD-1520. I don't honestly remember if I had been aware of its HDCD status when I bought it. Just wanted the music. It has the "1" in the column...listening to it now and it does sound good. Out of all the CDs ripped to FLAC it's the only one.
Edit: Almost forgot, another "1" from the ripped archives, from the CD John Coltrane "A Love Supreme", but only the tune "Part 1: Acknowledgment (live)". The rest of the tracks don't analyze as HDCD. Strange. I don't have the physical anymore so I don't know what version it is, although some kind of remaster from 2002.
Edit #2, 11 Aug:I actually found my physical copy of John Coltrane A Love Supreme. Didn't know I still had it. It's a 2-CD set from Impulse! released in 2002 with the original studio recording on disc one and a live performance and alternate takes on disc two. Glad I found it as it is a really gorgeous set with lots of detail about the original recording and digital transfers, etc.
I was just really curious about that single recognized HDCD cut as mentioned above so I re-ripped both discs in Media Center to see what the results would be. It turns out this rip got the same results as the original years ago.
It still recognizes (on disc two) the cut "Part 1: Acknowledgment (live)" as an HDCD cut with a "1" in the column, and all of the others on both discs as standard 16/44.1 with "0" in the HDCD column. As disc two came from a variety of original sources according to the liner notes and it's possible there's some undocumented digital mastering done to this and other tracks, I suppose one of the Pacific Microsonics digital mastering units might have been involved or there was some other digital info that got into the cut that MC sees as showing it as HDCD. I don't know much about this topic so I'm probably missing something here.