1. Hello,

    I'd like to have your opinion about burning the bootlegs.
    As for the Mp3 bootleg, I have more than 70 CD-R (700 MB) till The HTDAAB Pomo Tour, I didn't burn the following years yet... I like to burn CD-R because my Mp3 bootlegs are saved and I can listen the bootleg on the DVD player...
    I think, I will download the next Mp3 bootlegs I already have on DVD-R...

    I also began a little lossless collection, but I ask me how to burn these bootlegs...
    If I create a data DVD-R, I think I can't play the bootleg with my dvd player, but the lossless bootlegs are saved (what I want first).
    I think, it's not good to convert the lossless bootleg to lossly format so I want to burn with the flac or shn or ape files... I don't have an external hard disk.

    What do you do with your bootleg collection and, especially, your lossless bootlegs ?
    Thanks


  2. I guess it could be cool. Just check so that the shows and stuff you want to watch are available, I guess there could be stupid copyrights involved.
  3. Originally posted by Larry_mullen:Hello,

    I'd like to have your opinion about burning the bootlegs.
    As for the Mp3 bootleg, I have more than 70 CD-R (700 MB) till The HTDAAB Pomo Tour, I didn't burn the following years yet... I like to burn CD-R because my Mp3 bootlegs are saved and I can listen the bootleg on the DVD player...
    I think, I will download the next Mp3 bootlegs I already have on DVD-R...

    I also began a little lossless collection, but I ask me how to burn these bootlegs...
    If I create a data DVD-R, I think I can't play the bootleg with my dvd player, but the lossless bootlegs are saved (what I want first).
    I think, it's not good to convert the lossless bootleg to lossly format so I want to burn with the flac or shn or ape files... I don't have an external hard disk.

    What do you do with your bootleg collection and, especially, your lossless bootlegs ?
    Thanks


    When I want to burn them I convert them to WAV, AIFF or Apple Lossless and burn them with iTunes.
  4. You're probably not burning them directly though, just that Nero converts it.
  5. No, Nero burns the FLAC files directly onto the CD. If you had opened that link I posted previously, you would've known that.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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 ?
  10. 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.
  11. Well it seems alright. Only wanted it for streaming which it does well.