![]() To me, then ImgBurn for data and Burrrn for audio is all that i use for all my burning needs(i have switched from burnatonce to Imgburn for data not that long ago because of DVD writing problems with cdrecord-ProDVD). Not only does it support all needed formats out-of-the-box, but also ReplayGain, all EACs cuesheets(even the non-compliant ones), WavPack/FLAC/APE images with embedded cuesheets and Gambit has also added code so that MP3s are decoded gaplessly just like Peters decoder in foobar2000(lame.exe only removes the leading padding based on the LAME info tag, but not the trailling padding, which is what Gambit has added - not to lame.exe, but his app ammends the decoded output from lame.exe after the decoding has been done). ![]() Then you can burn an audio cd usign the cue file. I created an elaborate compilation, 29 songs, sources are WAV, mp3, and Flac. Then once you pick and choose the songs you want, creat the cue file. If your device doesnt support this audio format, then you will need to convert your MP3 music to audio CD format (CDA). But not all CD players and car stereos can play MP3 files. Because of their relatively small file size, you can burn many MP3 files to a single CD. If not, fire up Imgburn, go to the Tools menu, Create Cue file. The MP3 audio format is a common audio format. Gambit has really made an awesome cdrdao frontend here, so if you haven't allready, then do yourself a favor and go download it. cue file when you ripped the CD with EAC, then you just need to load that into Imgburn. When back at ImgBurns main interface, you can now have the app convert on-the-fly and write your music to an Audio CD. ![]()
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