In Reply to: Burnng FLAC files from hard drive to a CD for play in my CD players posted by Road Warrior on May 8, 2012 at 14:35:29:
Download JRiver Media Jukebox. It can turn the files into CD player readable music with a few clicks of the mouse and burn them to a disc.
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Follow Ups
- here's a quick and free way - Joe Murphy Jr 15:00:26 05/08/12 (8)
- RE: here's a quick and free way - Road Warrior 16:32:41 05/08/12 (7)
- if you haven't done so, try a manual import [nt] - Joe Murphy Jr 18:00:09 05/08/12 (0)
- RE: here's a quick and free way - pbarach 16:37:13 05/08/12 (5)
- Nope. I'm using the software Joe recommended (Media Jukebox) , downloaded to my 'puter - Road Warrior 16:54:25 05/08/12 (4)
- RE: Nope. I'm using the software Joe recommended (Media Jukebox) , downloaded to my 'puter - pbarach 17:05:19 05/08/12 (3)
- One question, why not Windoze Media Player to burn the Wav files to cd? nt - Road Warrior 15:01:53 05/09/12 (2)
- Directshow Filters for Ogg Vorbis, Speex, Theora, FLAC, and WebM - Tony Lauck 19:12:42 05/09/12 (0)
- RE: One question, why not Windoze Media Player to burn the Wav files to cd? nt - pbarach 15:04:31 05/09/12 (0)