Burn CD from TAK using Nero 11: what plugins do I need?, Split from: "TAK 1.0 - Final release" (52212) |
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Burn CD from TAK using Nero 11: what plugins do I need?, Split from: "TAK 1.0 - Final release" (52212) |
May 18 2012, 21:51
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Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 18-May 12 Member No.: 99969 |
Hello , I am new to these boards but there seems to be a lot of knowledgeable people here so I guess I will be visiting regularly now:)
I have a question regarding this new codec - if I want to burn a CD using Nero 11, what additional plug ins should I get? Btw, good job on this TAK format, listened to it for the first time recently and enjoyed the sound quality. |
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May 19 2012, 10:12
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Group: Super Moderator Posts: 4329 Joined: 23-June 06 Member No.: 32180 |
Btw, good job on this TAK format, listened to it for the first time recently and enjoyed the sound quality. Sound quality has nothing to do with it, given that all lossless formats preserve the input signal exactly. Perhaps congratulate TBeck not for that but instead for implementing many features that actually matter, including a highly competitive mean compression ratio, which is the entire purpose of lossless compression.
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May 19 2012, 10:20
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 3256 Joined: 27-January 05 From: England Member No.: 19379 |
i have no idea what nero is capable of so i'd just suggest converting to wav first. i'd wager most software capable of playing back tak files would have that feature builtin without requiring extra software.
This post has been edited by marc2003: May 19 2012, 10:21 |
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May 19 2012, 23:44
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There was a Nero Burning ROM filter question about license(s) of plugin(s) that never really got addressed: http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index....st&p=658957
I believe that was one reason why a public release did not occur. -------------------- "Something bothering you, Mister Spock?"
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May 20 2012, 20:31
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 512 Joined: 4-June 02 Member No.: 2220 |
In a much delayed after-thought...
The thread I referred to above is the TAK Directshow filter, which might allow WMP (and other media programs) to burn audio CD's from TAK files. I can not confirm WMP, however I ran a test mode of TAK image file (with external CUEsheet) using the above DShow filter and ImgBurn (WinXP x86 machine). I had one issue with TAK DShow install.bat not registering the filter, which was fixed by merging the registry file manually (right-click 'TAK_Registration.reg' -> 'Merge' -> click 'Yes'). ImgBurn was fine with TAK+CUE image but multiple TAK files as separate tracks it wanted to burn them as a data CD instead of an audio CD, which was expected given the name of the program. I would predict a DShow program that had audio CD burn capabilities would work, and I can confirm FB2K with the corresponding plugin does work. This post has been edited by Destroid: May 20 2012, 20:33 -------------------- "Something bothering you, Mister Spock?"
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Jun 1 2012, 21:02
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 120 Joined: 31-May 05 From: Netherlands Member No.: 22417 |
I never knew ImgBurn uses DirectShow. Real-time decoding and burning. Nice! That way for creating an audio cd an intermediate wav-file isn't necessary anymore. Guess I'm going to use this one from now on.
Too bad it doesn't support tak-files (yet), but using DC-Bass Source Mod and feeding ImgBurn a cue-sheet referring to the actual tak-image works great too. After converting that cd to a tak-image again with EAC, I can say, compared to the original tak-image, the amount of samples (duration) and filesize are identical. -------------------- DC-Bass Source Mod: http://reino.degeelebosch.nl
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