Author Topic: Self Scientific - Trials Of The Blackhearted EP  (Read 713 times)

midwestryder

Re: Self Scientific - Trials Of The Blackhearted EP
« Reply #15 on: April 26, 2011, 02:44:25 PM »
FLAC conversion is down.
 

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Re: Self Scientific - Trials Of The Blackhearted EP
« Reply #16 on: April 26, 2011, 02:48:18 PM »
Looking forward to this, good to seer krit and Gibbs on their
 

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Re: Self Scientific - Trials Of The Blackhearted EP
« Reply #17 on: April 26, 2011, 02:59:49 PM »
FLAC conversion is down.

Link works fine. Just checked it.

Jome

Re: Self Scientific - Trials Of The Blackhearted EP
« Reply #18 on: April 26, 2011, 03:09:52 PM »
Props heretic & TRG. Can't go wrong with some new SS.. was hoping for some Kobe Kokilla on this though.
 

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Re: Self Scientific - Trials Of The Blackhearted EP
« Reply #19 on: April 26, 2011, 04:01:15 PM »
how to burn Apple Lossless Audio files to cd?  i do not want to lose the quality of sound.

you'll lose some of the quality by burning these lossless files to audio cd (cdda) cause they only support a 16-bit bit depth...
matty , how do i  burn Apple Lossless Audio files or flac to cd?   what do i use?

i'm not sure, you'll need a burning program that supports those formats and scale down the quality, unless you convert them down to 16-bit wave files yourself first. otherwise, just burn the mp3s. you can't burn the lossless files to audio cd without losing quality anyway.
how do you turn them to wave files?

foobar2000 http://www.foobar2000.org/

load file, right-click, convert. select wav as output format and pick 16-bit as the bit depth. the resulting file willl burn straight to an audio disc, but you've lost the higher resolution in the process.

midwestryder

Re: Self Scientific - Trials Of The Blackhearted EP
« Reply #20 on: April 26, 2011, 04:03:22 PM »
how to burn Apple Lossless Audio files to cd?  i do not want to lose the quality of sound.

you'll lose some of the quality by burning these lossless files to audio cd (cdda) cause they only support a 16-bit bit depth...
matty , how do i  burn Apple Lossless Audio files or flac to cd?   what do i use?

i'm not sure, you'll need a burning program that supports those formats and scale down the quality, unless you convert them down to 16-bit wave files yourself first. otherwise, just burn the mp3s. you can't burn the lossless files to audio cd without losing quality anyway.
how do you turn them to wave files?

foobar2000 http://www.foobar2000.org/

load file, right-click, convert. select wav as output format and pick 16-bit as the bit depth. then it'll burn to an audio disc, but you've lost the higher resolution in the process.
So witch one is best to burn to cd , wav,m4a, mp3, flac , or Apple Lossless Audio files ?
 

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Re: Self Scientific - Trials Of The Blackhearted EP
« Reply #21 on: April 26, 2011, 04:08:05 PM »
how to burn Apple Lossless Audio files to cd?  i do not want to lose the quality of sound.

you'll lose some of the quality by burning these lossless files to audio cd (cdda) cause they only support a 16-bit bit depth...
matty , how do i  burn Apple Lossless Audio files or flac to cd?   what do i use?

i'm not sure, you'll need a burning program that supports those formats and scale down the quality, unless you convert them down to 16-bit wave files yourself first. otherwise, just burn the mp3s. you can't burn the lossless files to audio cd without losing quality anyway.
how do you turn them to wave files?

foobar2000 http://www.foobar2000.org/

load file, right-click, convert. select wav as output format and pick 16-bit as the bit depth. then it'll burn to an audio disc, but you've lost the higher resolution in the process.
So witch one is best to burn to cd , wav,m4a, mp3, flac , or Apple Lossless Audio files ?

the best you'll be able to burn to cd is a downscaled .wav file, but it won't be as high quality as the apple lossless/FLAC files, cause audio cd's don't support 24-bit.

midwestryder

Re: Self Scientific - Trials Of The Blackhearted EP
« Reply #22 on: April 26, 2011, 04:31:26 PM »
how to burn Apple Lossless Audio files to cd?  i do not want to lose the quality of sound.

you'll lose some of the quality by burning these lossless files to audio cd (cdda) cause they only support a 16-bit bit depth...
matty , how do i  burn Apple Lossless Audio files or flac to cd?   what do i use?

i'm not sure, you'll need a burning program that supports those formats and scale down the quality, unless you convert them down to 16-bit wave files yourself first. otherwise, just burn the mp3s. you can't burn the lossless files to audio cd without losing quality anyway.
how do you turn them to wave files?

foobar2000 http://www.foobar2000.org/

load file, right-click, convert. select wav as output format and pick 16-bit as the bit depth. then it'll burn to an audio disc, but you've lost the higher resolution in the process.
So witch one is best to burn to cd , wav,m4a, mp3, flac , or Apple Lossless Audio files ?

the best you'll be able to burn to cd is a downscaled .wav file, but it won't be as high quality as the apple lossless/FLAC files, cause audio cd's don't support 24-bit.
thank you for the help.
 

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Re: Self Scientific - Trials Of The Blackhearted EP
« Reply #23 on: April 26, 2011, 05:31:20 PM »
propz on this!!!!  8)
 

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Re: Self Scientific - Trials Of The Blackhearted EP
« Reply #24 on: April 27, 2011, 10:31:39 AM »
thanks, nice to have a better quality version Everywhere i go 8)

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