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Mausau's audio plugins for Nero Burning ROM

Reply #50
wow, all in one download :thumbup:
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Mausau's audio plugins for Nero Burning ROM

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wow, all in one download :thumbup:

.... a good example for generating unnecessary internet-traffic. The same with the so-called "updated" versions. Most of them have exactly the same version-numbers than the old ones - besides of the date.
My used codecs and settings:
FLAC V1.1.2 -4 / APE V3.99 Update 4 -high / MPC V1.15v --q 5 / LAME V3.97b2 -V2 --vbr-new / OGG aoTuV V4.51 Lancer -q5

Mausau's audio plugins for Nero Burning ROM

Reply #52
Does it convert to 44.100 Hz on the fly for all these codecs ? Because Nero has a serious flaw when resampling from 48.000 to 44.100 Hz, you can clearly hear some aliasing problems
I didn't check for the latest Nero (5.5.10.20 ?) yet but I hope it's fixed... Until then I have to use SSRC before burning files

Mausau's audio plugins for Nero Burning ROM

Reply #53
I don't think it's very safe to do high-quality resample on the fly when burning. Few puters can handle that without a coaster.

Mausau's audio plugins for Nero Burning ROM

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No one ever answered my question. Does the OGG plugin have replaygain support? Don't want to burn an OGG file to a CD and find all the volumes back to their original state.

Sometimes there would be the opposite concern, as on the lossless files - you don't necessarily want to pass along your replaygain-ed version of something that's supposed to be true to a particular original version (such as a recording of a live show). 

Probably not critical on CDR versions, but at a minimum the handling of this feature should be explicit.