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    Re:FLAC to .wav to CD? 2010/07/01 06:54:59 (permalink)
    I use FLAC frontend to convert to wav before I burn.


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    Re:FLAC to .wav to CD? 2010/07/01 11:19:02 (permalink)
    Audition will do it.


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    Re:FLAC to .wav to CD? 2010/07/01 11:25:31 (permalink)
    Soundforge should be able to deal with Flac files natively too.

    If you install the codec it should make flac files accessible system wide to most audio apps/burners that don't support it natively as well.

    http://flac.sourceforge.net/

    You'll need the codec if you use the 'Flac Frontend' (which is cool for batch conversions incidentally) suggested earlier too.

    But definitely get the Flac version of the album over the mp3 everytime.
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    2010/07/01 16:33:29 (permalink)

    post edited by mister happy - 2018/02/25 12:59:31


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    Re:FLAC to .wav to CD? 2010/07/01 17:54:06 (permalink)
    Burnnn will convert and burn to cd.

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    2010/07/02 18:26:43 (permalink)

    post edited by mister happy - 2018/02/25 12:59:40


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    Re:FLAC to .wav to CD? 2010/07/03 00:46:51 (permalink)
    Hi Mike,
     
    I was going to mention foobar2000 earlier but since you didn't mention it I didn't say anything. If you are just interested in converting flac files to an audio CD and don't care about CD-TEXT, you can add foo_burninate.dll to your foobar components folder and burn your flac files directly to cda files on a CD from foobar. Just load your files in foobar2000, select all of them, right click on the selection, hover mouse cursor over "Convert" and select "Write Audio CD...". Then you can choose to perform ReplayGain Processing, DSP Processing, Dither or Burn Gaplessly from the Write Audio CD dialog. Here's the link:
     
    http://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_burninate
     
    CD-TEXT is not currently supported though if that is important to you.
     
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    2010/07/03 08:10:50 (permalink)

    post edited by mister happy - 2018/02/25 12:59:48


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