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madflac 1.10 Doesn't Work Under Windows 10 x64?


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I recently needed to burn some FLAC files to an audio CD. My first thought was that I'd need to install

the madflac v 1.10 filter, so I did.  Nevertheless, my FLAC files still aren't recognized.  I thought it might be

something peculiar to certain FLAC files, so I tried a variety of them, all with the same result.  I'm running

Windows 10 x64 v1903.

Attached is a screenshot and a sample ImgBurn log file.  `Is there any workaround for this?

Thanks and regards,

Thomas

 

 

MadFlac Failure.jpg

ImgBurn.log

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I haven't made an audio CD from FLAC files in some time, but last time I did it, I was using madFLAC under Windows 10 x64.

 

It may sound counterproductive, but try using any of the online free audio file converters to convert one of these FLAC's to a FLAC.  This new FLAC might actually be compliant.  I've had that happen before, actually.  However, it may not actually do any good at all, though.

 

I just tried creating a CUE file under Windows 10 1903 x64 and it worked with the FLAC I put in.  So, I'd be leaning more towards your input files being the problem.  However, without you actually having a FLAC file you know worked before and trying it again, it's hard to say if it's your input files or your madFLAC installation.

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1 minute ago, dbminter said:

I haven't made an audio CD from FLAC files in some time, but last time I did it, I was using madFLAC under Windows 10 x64.

 

It may sound counterproductive, but try using any of the online free audio file converters to convert one of these FLAC's to a FLAC.  This new FLAC might actually be compliant.  I've had that happen before, actually.  However, it may not actually do any good at all, though.

 

I just tried creating a CUE file under Windows 10 1903 x64 and it worked with the FLAC I put in.  So, I'd be leaning more towards your input files being the problem.  However, without you actually having a FLAC file you know worked before and trying it again, it's hard to say if it's your input files or your madFLAC installation.

Hi, thanks for the response.

I found the problem.  I was trying to install madflac by running the "install.bat" as an administrator from the GUI.

The solution was to open a command window and use the START command to install it.  All of my FLAC files are

now recognized successfully.  I'm very pleased and relieved.

Again, thanks.

Thomas

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