1. You're probably not burning them directly though, just that Nero converts it.
  2. No, Nero burns the FLAC files directly onto the CD. If you had opened that link I posted previously, you would've known that.
  3. No, Nero burns the FLAC files directly onto the CD. If you had opened that link I posted previously, you would've known that.


    No, an audio CD isn't in flac. Therefore, somewhere along the way, the format's been changed.
  4. Ugghhh, I know that! All I am saying is that FLAC files can be burnt onto an audio CD using Nero.

    You don't need to convert it to WAV or ALAC just to put songs onto a CD, there are several other ways to do it.
  5. Well, sometimes I kinda like having them in iTunes too And I haven't found any good program to do it 'directly' for Mac. But the converter is really good.
  6. So, I can burn 4.7 GB of data even if there are flac, ape and shn files... all the 3 formats can be burned without problems and without convert these files right ?
  7. Originally posted by Larry_mullen:So, I can burn 4.7 GB of data even if there are flac, ape and shn files... all the 3 formats can be burned without problems and without convert these files right ?


    You can burn them, but I guess you'll need to play them in your computer.
  8. Well it seems alright. Only wanted it for streaming which it does well.
  9. Hahahaha, I didn't know but I turned on my iPad and it came up with some weird arrow in a square icon and then asked me if I wanted to stream to the TV. How cool is that.
  10. Very cool
  11. But they've sure done a good job on blocking usual USB devices e.g. external drives, iPods etc. It's a Mini-USB input, not a regular USB type.

    Also, I wonder why when Apple is all about going wireless and wire-free, they've bothered to include of all things, an Ethernet port.
  12. So, what do we think of Mr Jobs' resignation? Bodes ill for his health I fear....
    And for Apple's health?.....,,