I found that Windows Media Player automatically converted my high-bitrate mp3 tracks to "standard" 128 when I used it to burn a mp3/data disk.
I learned this AFTER the disk was burned, there is nothing about it in their help file.
Since I had spent considerable time ripping, editing, and converting a lot of tracks to 224-rate mp3, I was a tad peeved!![]()
My question is, how can I tell if a burning app will do this naughty trick without doing a test burn?
< I also seem to have a high failure rate when re-using CD-RW, and hope to not waste any disks.>
Any input gratefully accepted!
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grannyGeek ~~
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guns1inger, great idea!
I only just recently upgraded ImgBurn, and am still so mind-locked from using it only for dvd-iso images for several years. I never even thought of using it for audio.
Thank you for jogging me out of that rut.grannyGeek ~~
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