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n68
yup...


simple question:

do it exist.. a simple.. straight forward util/prog..
based on the lame encoder.. that can burn ya mp3`s ??

the sorry truth.. is that there exist a ocean of rippers...
based on the lame.. or can use lame as plugin..

but.. very.. very.. few that can reverse the prosses
(mp3>cda/pcm) with lame.

usualy.. (around 97% <guess) uses frounhofer/mp3pro..
thats a shame.

yes.. you have eac and feurio.. + some others
(that don`t cut it.. as a application..)

then there also a question about burning engine..
but there must be a simpler way than go thrue the eac/feurio
setup/config..




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ChS
Is that a haiku?
SometimesWarrior
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Originally posted by ChS
Is that a haiku?
LOL! Someone should start a thread for psychoacoustic compression poetry... biggrin.gif

To answer the question: The only reason one would want to use Lame for burning is because Lame decodes MP3 files perfectly accurately. But then again, so do some FhG implementations and several other decoders.

Check out David Robinson's MP3 decoder comparison to see what programs burn MP3's perfectly.

Easy CD Creator clips off a bit at the end of each file. Nero doesn't get the high frequencies quite right. However, Media Jukebox was rated Excellent (no errors) for decoding and burning MP3's, so give it a shot.
svzurich
I prefer to use Easy CD-DA Extractor myself. I find it very convenient for ripping, encoding to a variety of formats, converting formats, and burning decoded files to CD. It is located at www.poikosoft.com
meff
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Originally posted by ChS
Is that a haiku?


Isn't it about time this board has stopped making jokes about people with English as a second or further language obviously?
Sorry, I know I am a native English speaker but I dunno if its offended anyone else, and I've seen quite a bit of it around here lately..
n68
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Originally posted by SometimesWarrior

To answer the question: The only reason one would want to use Lame for burning is because Lame decodes MP3 files perfectly accurately. But then again, so do some FhG implementations and several other decoders.



hmm... you touched a nerve there..

but the question still remains unaswered..

"do it exist.. a simple.. straight forward util/prog..
based on the lame encoder.. that can burn ya mp3`s ?? "





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ChS
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Isn't it about time this board has stopped making jokes about people with English as a second or further language obviously?


Err, it has little to do with the language and more to do with the weird structure (two lines, skip a line, two lines, skip a line, understand?).
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