High Quality Audio CD burning

In summary, if you are burning regular audio files (duplicates), the quality will be the same as the originals. If you compress them to MP3s, the quality will be reduced. The determining factor for quality is the quality of the source.
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dingpud
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What are the things to try and control when attempting to burn a high quality audio CD for my CD player in my truck?

I am sure there is a bit rating on the file, but are there other things that I can change to get better quality out of my burns?

Do better quality CD's make a difference? If so, any recommendations?

Thanks,
 
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If you burn them as regular audio files (duplicates) the disks will be indistinguishable from the originals. If you compress them to MP3s, that's when you will have to start weighing the sacrifice of quality vs the extra capacity. When you're flying down the road with noise from the drive-train, wind, tire noise, etc, is the little loss of quality from fairly heavy compression going to be noticeable to you? Only your ears can tell you that.

BTW, the "quality" of the writable CDs is a very minimal player here. Get them on sale, protect them from road-dust and abrasion, and keep them in a safe place. They'll last.
 
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Just be careful about "on sale" for too low a cost. Sometimes, you get what you pay for. Do you want a pack of CD's that cost about 50 to 75 % off, including some rebates? Maybe one-third of the discs will work, and the rest are bad. Buy good discs; do not buy cheap discs.
BTW, the "quality" of the writable CDs is a very minimal player here. Get them on sale, protect them from road-dust and abrasion, and keep them in a safe place. They'll last
 
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BTW, cd data is cd data: 44.1 khz, 2 channel, 1.4 megabits, uncompressed. It isn't adjustable.

As said, the determining factor is the quality of the source, assuming you are doing a mix of other digital files.
 
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symbolipoint said:
Just be careful about "on sale" for too low a cost. Sometimes, you get what you pay for. Do you want a pack of CD's that cost about 50 to 75 % off, including some rebates? Maybe one-third of the discs will work, and the rest are bad. Buy good discs; do not buy cheap discs.
I have backed up tons of data (images, research, etc) to CDs that I ordered from Staples during sales and promotions. I don't recall ever tossing a disk because it wouldn't format or write properly. If you are having problems of that magnitude, you should either clean your CD writer or buy a new one. Something is not right.
 
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There is also the APE format, which compresses a lot less, but retains all the information, but that won't work in a truck. Unless you take your laptop.

http://www.monkeysaudio.com/
 
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I must have had a bad CD.

Wanted to make sure that I wasn't missing any settings that would improve things.

Thanks to all...
 

1. How do I know if my CD burner supports high quality audio CD burning?

To determine if your CD burner supports high quality audio CD burning, check the specifications or manual of your CD burner. Look for terms such as "audio CD", "CD-DA", or "CD-DA writing". If your CD burner supports these features, then it is capable of burning high quality audio CDs.

2. What is the difference between a regular CD and a high quality audio CD?

The main difference between a regular CD and a high quality audio CD is the audio format used. Regular CDs use a compressed audio format called "Red Book" standard, while high quality audio CDs use an uncompressed format called "CD-DA" (Compact Disc-Digital Audio). This results in higher sound quality and more accurate reproduction of the original audio.

3. What is the best file format to use for high quality audio CD burning?

The best file format to use for high quality audio CD burning is WAV (Waveform Audio File Format). This is because WAV files are uncompressed and contain all the original audio data, resulting in the highest quality audio on the CD. Other formats such as MP3 or AAC may result in lower quality audio due to compression.

4. How do I ensure the best sound quality when burning an audio CD?

To ensure the best sound quality when burning an audio CD, make sure to use high quality audio files, such as WAV or FLAC, as the source. Avoid using compressed audio files such as MP3 or AAC. Also, use a CD burner that supports high quality audio CD burning and set the burning speed to the lowest possible for optimal results.

5. Can I burn high quality audio CDs on a regular CD-R?

Yes, you can burn high quality audio CDs on a regular CD-R as long as your CD burner supports high quality audio CD burning. However, keep in mind that the sound quality may not be as good as using a CD-R specifically designed for high quality audio, such as a CD-R Audio or CD-R Music. These discs have a special coating that helps improve the sound quality.

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