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In Reply to: RE: Nope. I'm using the software Joe recommended (Media Jukebox) , downloaded to my 'puter posted by Road Warrior on May 08, 2012 at 16:54:25
(Audi has a feature called "Jukebox"--never mind, not relevant to your issue).
I use a two-step process to convert FLAC files to audio CDs:
1. I use Foobar2000 (free download from foobar2000.org) to convert the FLAC files to WAV files. It's very easy--just drag and drop the FLAC files from a directory window into Foobar, highlight the files you want, and then right-click and choose Convert. You will have to change some of the conversion options to get the files converted to WAVs and have the WAVs go into whatever file folder you want on your PC.
2. Now you can use any CD burning program (not Windows Media Player!) to take the WAV files and burn them as an audio CD (not a data CD). The result should be playable on any CD player.
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Windows media player as released from Microsoft won't play FLAC files so it won't be able to burn them. However, if you install the appropriate CODEC then it will be able to play FLAC files (and presumably burn them). The link below should get you to this CODEC.
I normally use a program called Imgburn to burn files. If you have a .cue file for the tracks to be burned it will then burn a CD by right clicking on the .cue file. It also includes software to create cue files. This program gives better control over how the CD is actually burned. (It, too, will require the FLAC CODEC to be installed otherwise it will not burn FLAC files.)
Tony Lauck
"Diversity is the law of nature; no two entities in this universe are uniform." - P.R. Sarkar
I could be wrong, but I think the program wants to have WMA files and not WAV files to burn an audio CD...
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