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Topic: Simplifying the CD burning process. (Read 1393 times) previous topic - next topic
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Simplifying the CD burning process.

I'm looking for a way to simplify the CD burning process.  Currently, I have my entire cd collection archived on my drive in FLAC, with cue sheets.  Now, should I want to burn one of these cds to either use in the car, loan to a friend, etc, there is a fairly lengthy process to go through. 

First, I copy the entire folder to a temp directory, then convert the FLAC files to WAV, then load up the CUE in EAC and burn. 

Is there a way to simplify this process while still getting an AR verifiable disc in the end?  I'm up for changing my FLAC archive around however is needed, or using new programs.  I should point out that the lossless files are used SOLELY as a backup for my hard copies and to allow me to burn a CD-R copy which I can use instead of the original.  Therefore, the sole focus of how it is set up can be placed on the ease of backup/burning.  I'm open to any sugestions.   



Also, what is available software wise in OSX for cd burning?  I'm going to be getting a MacBook Pro at some point in the coming months and want to be prepared for the switch.