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  1. You sure can. Imgburn doesn't care what the files are. FLAC, text, mp3, pictures. It doesn't matter. They're all just data files. The easiest way I can think of is to use Burrrn. It's a really, really good freeware burner made specifically for audio CDs. Let's go through the steps I'd take using the info you've given. 1. Build a DVD image containing your FLAC files using ImgBurn by adding the files you want to the queue. (Build Mode. Read the guides in the guides area of this forum). 2. Burn the image to DVD You now have a DVD full of FLAC files, yes? 3. Pop the DVD into your drive and fire up Burrrn. 4. Add the FLAC files from your DVD to the Burrrn queue. 5. Pop in a blank CD and hit Go/Start. Easy. EDIT: Forgot to add the link for Burrrn. http://www.burrrn.net/ Thanx for the quick advice, so should I just burn the flac files to dvd as iso or can I burn the folder containing the flac files as iso I want to be able to navigate to a particular artist or album quickly, and how do I view files with an iso.
  2. My external hard drive failed recently resulting in a loss of my flac files, in hindsite I should have made back ups to discs. This might seem like a dumb question but I want to make sure that I back up my reripped flacs files correctly. My question is can I make a iso image of say my music folder with sub folders of the artists and albums and the flac tracks to DVD discs and if so how do I retreive say them back if I want to create a audio cd from one of my flac albums.
  3. I have been using imgburn now just for few months and I am really pleased with the results am getting. NERO has now been consigned to the dustbin of history, however am still unsure about the discoverey element of imgburn can someone explain to me what that is used for. Thank You
  4. Sorry cant see it can you direct me a bit more.
  5. Not sure, I dont know how to find my current firmware for the drive can you please advise on how to. Many Thanks
  6. I have just copied a audio cd however as well as creating a bin and cue file imgburn has created a cdt file which it has never done before can someone tell me what a cdt file is. I have googled it but am still non the wiser.
  7. Can someone confirm if imgburn can update the firmware of your dvd/cd drive, if so how do I go about it.
  8. I have heard that pc games are notouriously hard to back up however if they are copied to iso then they are playable on a image drive. I currently have virtual clone drive installed on my computer, my question is can imgburn make playable iso,s of my pc games.
  9. I use foobar as my main audio player ripper etc, there is a plugin that can be used to enable it to burn audio cds but it requires nero to be installed on your pc: yuck, it would be awsome if foobar could be used in with imgburn> if not could imgburn be updated to burn foobar playlists:
  10. I recently had problems making an MP3 disc so might I make a suggestion: A useful edition to the EZ Picker screen would be to give examples i.e create mp3 disc, create audio cd etc rather than just at present where there is a loose discription under the icon: This would be especially useful for inexperienced users, also could we have floating icons to drag files to in ez picker i.e drag mp3 files to to a floating mp3 icon to create mp3 disc, a floating icon say for a audio cd: If not floating icons could we drag the files to the icons themselves with inside the EZ picker screen: This would really help alot and would really simplify burning tasks:
  11. Its now working I think my folder structure is mad, my documents my music then artist then year then album then the track etc: It seems if I just go to the mp3s with in each album folder is the best best. A big thank you for everyone being so patient with me THANX again.
  12. I 22:10:00 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started! I 22:10:00 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3) I 22:10:00 Total Physical Memory: 1,047,724 KB - Available: 612,264 KB I 22:10:00 Initialising SPTI... I 22:10:00 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 22:10:00 Found 1 DVD
  13. I 22:10:00 ImgBurn Version 2.4.2.0 started! I 22:10:00 Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3) I 22:10:00 Total Physical Memory: 1,047,724 KB - Available: 612,264 KB I 22:10:00 Initialising SPTI... I 22:10:00 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices... I 22:10:00 Found 1 DVD
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