This bug has been resolved in Toast Titanium 7.0.1. "Anything converted to or from FLAC using Toast 7's Export facility is altered so that it no longer contains the same audio data as the original, thus rendering it a useless function." "If you burn audio discs straight from FLAC files (without prior decompression) DAO with zero gaps selected, 0.1 second silences are inserted between tracks and some audio data is lost at these points as well. It looks like the reviewer tested FLAC support and was well pleased with FLAC audio recording and CD buring from FLAC files features of Toast 7.Īlso according to several sites, and the Roxio Toast 7.01 release notes, a bug with FLAC writing extra audio data when converting FLAC files to audio CDs has now been fixed in the version 7.01 update:įLAC bug fixed MacFixIt reader Daniel Linhart writes: Here is a good review of FLAC support included with Roxio's Toast 7.01 for MAC OS X: Audio File Converter: Batch convert audio files between any audio file format.You can use Ogg and FLAC in your audio CDs, import and export music in those formats and more." EZ CD Audio Converter Free is easy-to-use, all-in-one Music Converter. "Also new to this release is support for Ogg Vorbis and Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) audio formats. Quoting from a Yahoo! News Story about Toast 7 Titanium for Mac ( ): NEW! Convert audio files to OGG, FLAC, AAC and more.NEW! Seamless support for OGG and FLAC - popular enthusiasts audio formats – in audio CD and music DVD projects.More about Toast 7 for Mac's FLAC support can be found on their page under "Hear It" at: EZ CD Audio Converter X86 + X64 +setup CD Ripper, Audio Converter, Metadata Editor, and Disc Burner. In addition, the video converter provides an easy way to convert video file to popular audio file, like MP2, MP3, WMA, WAV, RA, M4A, AAC, AC3, OGG, etc. Hopefully the folks at Sonic/Roxio got it right in this new Mac Toast 7 Titanium release. EZ CD Audio Converter 7.0.0.1 + Ultimate. I know Easy CD Creator 7.5 on the PC had promised FLAC support, but that turned out to be extremely limited. Hopefully if we get good reports, this product can be added to the main FLAC site for FLAC supporting applications. I have been waiting for a native Mac OS X (Tiger) app that supported CD/DVD burning with FLAC support so I can convert my FLAC audio masters to audio CDs and other formats.Īnyone with any experience using this Toast 7 Titanium on a Mac for FLAC files? Does it truly work as promised. I just saw a quick mention in the Spread FLAC thread about this also, but felt it deserved its own thread for discussion as many MAC users will want to upgrade to get the new FLAC encoding and audio CD features. I just found out today that the brand new Roxio Toast 7 Titatium for Mac supports both FLAC and Ogg encoding from other audio formats as well as CD audio and DVD burning using FLAC and Ogg files.
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