hadron5500 Posted Monday at 01:06 AM Posted Monday at 01:06 AM Greetings, I have a question. Let me 1st say, I have read over the specific instructions for what I am attempting do and I am still none the wiser. Every Music CD I attempt to build with IMG Burn a small distortion is written into the track on every song. Now I appreciate it well could be something I am doing wrong which is why I am asking. Refer to the 1st of the accompanying images My 1st thought was the drive and or the quality of the media but I refer you to the next image, it is same song from the same set of songs except it was burnt using Ashampoo burning studio 2022 on the same drive using the same media....and yet, no spike Any thoughts, anyone? Thank you.
dbminter Posted Monday at 02:16 PM Posted Monday at 02:16 PM Probably the filters ImgBurn is using to convert the source input tracks to Audio CD. Particularly if this Ashampoo doesn't do the same thing. That tells us the files themselves aren't the issue, just the format. You're most likely doing nothing wrong. If you want to continue using ImgBurn to make your Audio CD's, you may need to convert the input files to FLAC first. Many times, I've had to convert inputs for ImgBurn before it can use them. I use something called freac Free Audio Converter. You will also need to download and "install" something called madFLAC before ImgBurn can process FLAC files.
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