E.g., many programs will allow you to burn from MP3 and other formats because they convert the compressed MP3 data into LPCM before burning it. In terms of burning playable audio CDs, it depends on what software you use to burn them. ![]() If you're looking for a lossless storage format suitable for storing audio files to hard drive or CD-R and DVD-R optical disks, you might consider FLAC, or, alternately, ALAC (aka AL, Apple Lossless, Apple Lossless Audio Codec), which can give a data size reduction approaching 45%-50% without permanently losing any audio data - so when such files are played back using a player with the appropriate codec plugged in, the audio should be identical to the full size file one started with. I've been using WinLame with the output set to WAV but there are ripping programs that try to do error checking that I've used in the past they'll check the rip against the original as a double check. The data must be extracted (ripped) and put into a computer-friendly format - which is not nearly as straightforward a process as copying data from one computer file to another. The Redbook CD format is a whole different disk data format than a CD ROM, which uses a variant on standard computer file systems.
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