On-the-fly burning FLAC to audio CDs, Any advantages to one method over another? |
On-the-fly burning FLAC to audio CDs, Any advantages to one method over another? |
Jun 25 2008, 13:19
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Group: Members Posts: 93 Joined: 13-April 07 Member No.: 42452 |
I'm aware of 3 methods of burning audio CDs from FLAC files immediately, without converting to .wav first:
1. Use fb2k with burninate plugin. Requires full Nero installation. 2. Use Nero with Mausau audio plugin. 3. Use ImgBurn with dsp-worx DirectShow filter. I assume these all give the same result. Any advantages to one method over another? For example, the Mausau plugin is based on FLAC 1.1.0 which is pretty old. Will that eventually not work with newer versions of FLAC? |
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Jun 25 2008, 23:22
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Group: Banned Posts: 43 Joined: 25-May 08 Member No.: 53792 |
Good question, probably a test would tell you if you get the same result on CD. I was wondering if latest K3B does the job well...
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gottogo99 On-the-fly burning FLAC to audio CDs Jun 25 2008, 13:19
Seiitsu QUOTE (gottogo99 @ Jun 25 2008, 14:19) I... Jun 25 2008, 14:13
gottogo99 QUOTE (Seiitsu @ Jun 25 2008, 09:13) Ther... Jun 26 2008, 03:24
Skinjob How about Winamp? I guess technically Winamp conv... Jun 25 2008, 21:28
wrat QUOTE (MiD30s @ Jun 25 2008, 18:22) Good ... Jul 12 2008, 04:04
Juan C. None of this methods will write the right "wr... Jun 26 2008, 01:00
xmixahlx k3b is another great option. using the ffmpeg inp... Jul 12 2008, 23:51![]() ![]() |
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