dbminter Posted December 22, 2018 Posted December 22, 2018 Can ImgBurn create an Audio CD with Create CUE File from CD tracks ripped to Apple Lossless Codec .M4A files created by iTunes? If so, does it need a specific set of "codecs" installed like FLAC requires madFLAC installed? Thanks!
cholla Posted December 22, 2018 Posted December 22, 2018 Hey dbminter , Check this post: You will see a .m4a in my test files . Last song. My .m4a I created but I'm not certain what software I used. I believe either Audacity or dbPowerAmp Music converter . I don't have madflac installed. The FLAC I do have are these: flac-1.3.1-win FLAC Frontend LAV Filters Give me a bit of time & I will get you a log that may help.
dbminter Posted December 22, 2018 Author Posted December 22, 2018 I know you have to install something to get FLAC to work because LUK directed me to madFLAC when FLAC didn't work natively. I could have just tried an M4A since I have 2 lying around.
cholla Posted December 22, 2018 Posted December 22, 2018 The log didn't have anything I would consider useful for this. You could check out the list of codecs in this topic : Just to note I don't have most of those on my Windows 7 OS.
dbminter Posted December 22, 2018 Author Posted December 22, 2018 I successfully imported a test M4A. I didn't actually create the CD because most failures of this kind would occur at the importing stage. And I don't know if I needed madFLAC or not for this. It was already installed so if it is necessary, I already had it.
cholla Posted December 23, 2018 Posted December 23, 2018 I'm not sure what you mean by "imported" or "Importing stage"? For my test I created a new cue file from audio files of various kinds. I then opened the cue in Write mode. As far as I could tell the audio files weren't being used until I started the Write to a CD RW. I have some test CD RWs I use so it's no problem to Write to one of those. For me the LAV filters showed up in the system tray as an icon which I have them set to do when they are being used. So I believe these are what were being used for the conversion.
dbminter Posted December 23, 2018 Author Posted December 23, 2018 When you load files into the Create CUE interface, they are Analysed from 0% to 100% as the entire duration time is scanned. If a file cannot be imported because it's not supported or is not formatted correctly, it will not not import. If it's not supported, it will simply file to import right at the very start. If it's not formatted correctly, Analysing will stop at the point where it fails to process and ImgBurn will "hang" briefly while it retries. After a certain timeout period of retries, it will say it failed.
cholla Posted December 23, 2018 Posted December 23, 2018 Thanks dbminter. Now I understand. I hadn't watched close enough to notice ImgBurn was doing the analyze when creating a cue file. Now I need to find an odd ball audio file to test with to see if it fails to work.
dbminter Posted December 23, 2018 Author Posted December 23, 2018 Unfortunately, I don't have any such files where it fails on to test with. It generally happens on incorrectly formatted MP3's. I just load them into an audio file converter and resave them as FLAC's. This fixes the problem, whatever it is. If I did come across a bad MP3, I just saved it as a new FLAC. So, I didn't keep any bad files for testing.
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