![]() but since I am on Linux I use Foobar2000 (which is the best general audio playback/conversion software if you ask me) to temporarily convert my FLAC back to WAV as ImgBurn can directly use WAV (standard 44.1Hz/16bit) without issue on Linux. but typically I always keep my FLAC files and make custom audio CD's from them with ImgBurn as this way, even if a burned audio CD ever gets a little so-so, I can always make a reliable duplicate using the FLAC files that I know are good. so if someone wants to be safe on Audio CD's, it's probably best to try something like 4x right off the start as this way it reads slow, but won't take TOO long to read it. ![]() Then, I mounted that image as a virtual drive for FreeAC to extract from.īut I guess lesson learned. So, I slowed down the read in ImgBurn to get an image that read correctly at the slowest possible speed. When I used Free Audio Converter to extract the tracks, it failed a hash check because it was reading too fast. I had a disc just 2 or 3 weeks ago where reading to image was fine, but it didn't read it correctly. LG WH16NS40 16x Internal Super Multi Blue Blu-ray Disc Rewriter (OEM Version) Edited by MuseĪudio CD can be a real pain. Pioneer BDR-XS07S Silver 16X BD-R 2X BD-RE 16X DVD+R 12X BD-ROM 4MB Cache Serial ATA Revision 3.0 Blu-ray Burner. Is there a way to ask Imgburn to rip at a slower speed than it otherwise would? Here are the rippers I'm using with Windows 10 PC's: So, there's something about track #28 that's evidently giving problems and I figure if I can get Imgburn to rip at a slower speed it might produce copies that play OK. The rip to WAV of that track using Windows Media Player sounds even worse! But if I play the track using Windows Media Player (i.e. When I play that track using the original disc, it's sounded fine to me using all drives and players. I've ripped with two different PCs using two different burners and the copies I've made consistently have a screeching sound for 10 or so seconds more than 1/2 way through the last track (i.e. But am having a persistent problem with one disc today.
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