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I tried adding a .FLAC created by Windows Media Player, but ImgBurn just crashes trying to load it.  The crash dialog opens and asks if I want to send the bug/continue the application.  If you continue the application, of course, ImgBurn just continues.  I sent a bug report of the first FLAC.  However, I tried a 2nd FLAC file and got a little further.  I, at least, didn't get a crash and got a listed error.

 

 

E 21:44:48 ConnectFilters(Source, Sample Grabber) Failed!
E 21:44:48 Reason: No combination of intermediate filters could be found to make the connection.
E 21:44:48 Hint: You may need to install some additional DirectShow filters in order to support files of this type or the file might be corrupt.
 

 

Does ImgBurn support FLAC for CUE files?

 

 

I converted the FLAC that was crashing ImgBurn to MP3 and it imported file.  I used the same conversion software, Freemake Audio Converter, to save the file as another FLAC.  ImgBurn didn't crash on that new FLAC, but returned the same errors as copied and pasted above.

 

 

Would installing these DirectShow filters help in this case?  How would I do that?

 

 

Thanks!

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You'd need to install the madFlac codec... as mentioned/linked to in the Audio CD guide.

 

Your crash was caused by / happened within 'SonicHDDemuxer.dll', not ImgBurn itself.

Posted

Ah, I didn't think to check the Guides section to see if there might be a CUE one.  :blush2:

 

 

That DLL may be several years old, actually.  If it was installed by what I think installed it.  It seems I can just convert that FLAC to another FLAC to prevent the crashes.

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I installed the madFlac filters and that seems to have done the trick.  No crash when importing the original FLAC file that was problematic before.

 

 

I can't believe I overlooked checking the Guides section!  :blush:

 

 

:doh:

 

 

>_<

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