![]() Unless you borked up your WAV file, your program should be able to import WAVs properly. That way you don't have to do ANY re-encoding.Īnd Chavous: I have no idea what program you are using to burn CDs, but please stop using it. But to keep it simple, if you are burning to CD, make sure you are exporting a WAV with 44.1KHz and a bitdepth of 16 bits. Now FL Studio can output in a great many different formats. ![]() What the program will do is take the PCM data out of the WAV container, and wrap it in the Redbook Audio container. But you can't burn WAVs straight onto a CD. Unless its made by some dodgy hack of a programmer or something. If you want to think in terms of Playlist tracks, then construct your project in a way that each Playlist track is. You can export Mixer tracks to separate files (WAV only). So, assuming your WAV file contains 44.1KHz PCM audio, the CD encoding program shouldn't re-encode. How to export each Playlist track to a separate file Unlike most other sequencers, Playlist tracks are not bound to any one instrument, audio recording or even Clip type. If one were to transfer an audio CD bit stream to WAV files and record them onto a CD-R as a data disc (in ISO format), the CD could not be played in a player that was only designed to play audio CDs. ![]() WAV is a data file format for computer use. The commonality is that both audio CDs and WAV files have the audio data encoded in PCM. Audio CDs do not use WAV as their sound format, instead using Red Book audio. ![]()
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