I have a live audio disk that contains 24-bit FLAC files. That's fine if I want to play the files on my PC, but how do I convert 24-bit to 16-bit in order to burn to a CD?
I tried to use Foobar, by unclicking "Keep lossless sources at original bit depth", and verified that my "Preferred Bit Depth" is 16. I then tried to burn the .wav files to a CD, but it didn't work for me.
I get these sorts of errors:
"found sampling rate 48000, require 44100"
"Header of audio file "X.wav" is corrupted"
I apologize in advance if this has been asked and answered many times, I searched around for 20 minutes or so, and came up with no answer. I'm 100% clueless about bit-rate though, so that might have hindered my chances of success.
