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armyofquad

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  1. Ugh....some 24/96 rips got mixed in with my CD files. But still, you could make an error that actually points out the issue, rather than a generic issue that is normally fixed with installing a filter.
  2. No .wav I throw at it burns at all, period.
  3. I assure you they are standard 44.1 16 stereo .wav files.
  4. I've never ran into this much trouble with imgburn before, but something is seriously wrong. I keep getting this damn error anytime I try to burn .flac or .wav files. It started with .flac files only, I was able to convert them to .wav and burn .wav perfectly fine. I did some research to try and fix it to work with .flac, because I used to be able to do this fine on past windows installs. and I installed madflac. That completely broke everything, now I get the same error on both flac and wav files. Nothing fixes it, I tried uninstalling madflac, I tried uninstalling and reinstalling imgburn, I can't get a damn .wav file to burn at all with imgburn, your recommendation to install madflac completely broke everything, and nothing will fix it. I don't understand why the idiots that programmed this thing couldn't make a simple program that just works on it's own, and instead requires endusers to deal with nightmare error messages and find other programs to finish the job that they apparently didn't want to finish themselves. How in the holy hell do I fix this damn error?
  5. Excuse me for wanting to know why I can't create a standard type of CD image from my CD. I thought it was a simple question. But I guess since I don't know everything there is to know about every image format and every detail of the specifications of the redbook CD, that makes me stupid. Grow up, asshole!
  6. Iso meets my needs just fine. Why can't it rip an iso suddenly? I want to rip an iso from my CD, which used to be a simple thing. I'm not looking for more people to tell me to use bin, I want someone to fix my thing to rip an iso.
  7. I like to keep things simple, and be consistent, so I ALWAYS rip to .iso. Iso is my file type of choice for images of dvds and cds. I recently updated imgburn, and am wondering if this has something to do with the latest, it tries to force me to rip my cd to .bin. But I don't want a bin, I want an iso, like every other damn file I've been ripping. When I select iso, the thing gets all yoda on me and says I was trying to fool it, but it can't make an iso, and instead will make a bin. I don't want a damn bin, I want a damn iso. Iso is a valid format for an image of a disc, so why in the hell is your program suddenly so unable to create one?
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