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danideicide
30th November 2010, 20:57
Hello, i have some flac's and i want to burn them on a CD,can someone explain me how to make an Audio CD like the original ones?

Hagbard23
30th November 2010, 21:18
Use your original bought CD and Clone it with a recent burning software....otherwise we have to assume, that you obtained a pirated FLAC-Package and want to copy it illegaly to a CDR.

Doom9 Forum does not give that service, it would be letal for us.

If you obtained the legal CD, and want to convert it to FLAC and then back to CDR, just for technical testing purposes, then use google and type in: "Burning FLAC as AUDIO CD"

You should get 1000000000000... results... ;)

danideicide
30th November 2010, 21:24
there are some recordings of mine that i converted into flac and now i wanted to burn them, i'll try what you said.Thanks

Hagbard23
30th November 2010, 21:28
OK - then "may the force be with you"....

Just a quick hint:

-> Use FLACDROP to Extract the FLACs to WAV
-> U got a bunch of WAV-Files, then
-> Now get "CDBURNERXP"
-> Start it
-> Choose "AUDIO CD"
-> Import the WAV-Files
-> Toast it
-> DONE!

danideicide
30th November 2010, 21:33
i was wondering how to make a playlist file and all stuff,like an audio cd,you know what I am saying?
EDIT: or is that simple

Hagbard23
30th November 2010, 21:37
;) ... it is that simple....as long as you have your FLAC-Tracks cutted track-by-track...
just unpack them and feed the WAVs to your favourite burner...maybe you check the order of the tracks (you can manipulate it, so that track 16 becomes track 1 and so on)..

so: just put 'em in the right order (after unpacking) and swootch...burn it to disc...it is really that simple...

LoRd_MuldeR
1st December 2010, 00:42
i was wondering how to make a playlist file and all stuff,like an audio cd,you know what I am saying?

An Audio CD doesn't have anything like a playlist.

In contrast to Data CD's, there is no data track with files on an Audio CD. There only are audio tracks, one after another, on the Audio CD.

And a CD Player will simply play the audio tracks in the order they have been burned onto the disc.

Your burning software, for example ImgBurn (http://imgburn.com/), should allow you to put the audio tracks into the desired order before starting the burning process.

Most burning software that can create Audio CD's will also accept compressed files (MP3, Vorbis, FLAC, etc) as input and decode them to PCM automatically.

In case the burning software only accepts uncompressed Wave files as input, you'll have to decompress your FLAC files to Wave/PCM first...