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Lossless Audio Compression => FLAC => Topic started by: earwax on 2003-10-26 18:55:58

Title: Flac to audio CD in one step?
Post by: earwax on 2003-10-26 18:55:58
Is there an application, for Windows PCs, that will burn a standard audio CD directly from flac files in one step?

I know I can always convert to .wav using DBpoweramp first, just wondering if it can be done in one step. 
Title: Flac to audio CD in one step?
Post by: cookie on 2003-10-26 19:02:01
I believe that Burrrn (http://www.apehaus.com/burrrn/) (current is 1.05) can do that. I haven't tried this myself, though...
Title: Flac to audio CD in one step?
Post by: dev0 on 2003-10-26 19:06:53
foobar2000 with foo_burninate will do this, if you have Nero installed.
Title: Flac to audio CD in one step?
Post by: nyarlathotep on 2003-10-26 19:11:31
This can probably also be done with burnatonce if you simply copy flac.exe in the bao folder.
Title: Flac to audio CD in one step?
Post by: MikeW on 2003-10-26 19:18:28
If you use Nero, download the FLAC Installer for Windows from http://mikewren.com/flac (http://mikewren.com/flac) ... it includes the Nero plugin.  You can optionally choose to only install the Nero plugin if you wish.

This will allow you to drag FLAC files into Nero then burn as audio CD.
Title: Flac to audio CD in one step?
Post by: earwax on 2003-10-26 20:55:52
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If you use Nero, download the FLAC Installer for Windows from http://mikewren.com/flac (http://mikewren.com/flac) ... it includes the Nero plugin.

Thanks Mike! That worked perfectly!

And thanks all for the other suggestions.

[although I couldn't get either foo_burinate(dll wouldn't load) or Burrn(no aspi layer found) to install corectly on this PC]
Title: Flac to audio CD in one step?
Post by: indybrett on 2003-10-26 21:23:55
It seems that Burnatonce decodes the entire file prior to burning, where Nero seems to do it on the fly. That makes Nero much faster for me.