audio format for playing audio cd
Posted: Mon May 05, 2014 5:08 pm
I have been given conflicting info on what formats will play on an audio CD player.
I'm a non-technical volunteer broadcaster on community radio. I was using mp3 on flash drives to play music on my radio shows, using the flash outlets on the audio CD players. I learned about how much quality loss there was in conversions by the time my audio got on the air, so I started putting music files into WAV in Audacity. But WAV files cannot be played from flash dirves by the CD players, so I was advised to burn the files to CDs so they will play . Now someone else has told me WAV will not play on audio CD. Is this so? What would be the best workable lossless format to use for my purposes?
Another problem has been that files burned to CD will not read out the titles, even though I title the tracks that I burn. It only numbers the tracks. Is there any way around this?
If I can't use WAV, I won't have time to start over before my next show tomorrow. So if I need to go back to mp3 for the time being, is there more loss if I convert my present WAV files to mp3 (which were converted directly from the original mp3 to WAV), rather than get the original mp3 files again?
I'm a non-technical volunteer broadcaster on community radio. I was using mp3 on flash drives to play music on my radio shows, using the flash outlets on the audio CD players. I learned about how much quality loss there was in conversions by the time my audio got on the air, so I started putting music files into WAV in Audacity. But WAV files cannot be played from flash dirves by the CD players, so I was advised to burn the files to CDs so they will play . Now someone else has told me WAV will not play on audio CD. Is this so? What would be the best workable lossless format to use for my purposes?
Another problem has been that files burned to CD will not read out the titles, even though I title the tracks that I burn. It only numbers the tracks. Is there any way around this?
If I can't use WAV, I won't have time to start over before my next show tomorrow. So if I need to go back to mp3 for the time being, is there more loss if I convert my present WAV files to mp3 (which were converted directly from the original mp3 to WAV), rather than get the original mp3 files again?