How to Burn a .Flac

FLAC, or Free Lossless Audio Codec, is a lossless audio format that doesn't feature any compression or data loss found in MP3 and other similar compressed formats. Because FLAC files are not compressed, they are often quite large. Unlike more commonly used formats such as MP3, FLAC is not usually supported by default disc authoring programs on most operating systems. FLAC files can be burned using any number of FLAC-compatible burning programs.

Things You'll Need

  • Ashampoo Burning Studio
  • Burn FLAC
  • PowerISO
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Instructions

  1. Ashampoo Burning Studio

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      Download and install the Ashampoo Burning Studio program. Click the "Start" button in the Windows taskbar, click "All Programs" and click "Ashampoo Burning Studio" to open the program.

    • 2

      Select "Burn or RIP music" and click "Create and Audio CD." Click the "Add" button and select the FLAC files you want to burn.

    • 3

      Click the "Next" button. Insert a blank CD into the computer's disc drive and click "Write" to begin burning the files. The program will notify you when the burn process is complete.

    Burn FLAC

    • 4

      Download and install the Burn FLAC program. Click the "Start" button in the Windows taskbar, click "All Programs" and click "Burn FLAC" to open the program.

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      Click "File" at the top of the interface. Click the "Add Files" button and select the FLAC files you want to burn.

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      Insert a blank CD into the computer's disc drive and click "Burn" button to begin burning the files. The program will notify you when the burn process is complete.

    PowerISO

    • 7

      Download and install the PowerISO program. Click the "Start" button in the Windows taskbar, click "All Programs" and click "PowerISO" to open the program.

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      Click "File" at the top of the interface. Click "New." Click "Audio CD Image."

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      Click the "Add" button and select the FLAC files you want to burn. Click "OK" when you are finished.

    • 10

      Click the "Burn" button. Insert a blank CD into the computer's disc drive. Select "Medium" burning speed and click "Burn" to begin burning the files. The program will notify you when the burn process is complete.

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