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- Version: 1.62, 3/3/2009 12:22PM PST
Robar--2008
This is a great application which I have used for years with no problems whatsoever. Downloading this update so not been to the test yet but if it performs as reliably and easily as it has done over the years, as I am sure that it will, I will be using it for years to come.
Does everything it says it does! - Version: 1.62, 2/21/2009 04:21AM PST
vanbeekmusic
I have always been very pleased with this application. It is simple, intuitive and xAct encodes and decodes without any problems. If there are errors (which are rare) , it is with the file, not the application.
1) Take the FLAC songs and drag them into the Audio CD window in Toast
2) Make sure they're in order....if they were numbered, they're in the right order. If they were alphabetical, you need to reorder them.
3) Create a disc image
4) Mount the disc image
5) Open iTunes
6) Import however you want....it'll get the song info from CDDB
This assumes whole albums are being burned. If the album was contained in one file, you'll need to split it using xAct, but that's another story entirely.......(split by calling SHN Tool)