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Originally Posted by roomful
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Originally Posted by GRC
Tell me about it - I archived a few shows to 24-bit a while back, and it was EATING CDs.
If I'm going to make a 24-bit transfer for torrenting, I'll want to keep an archive copy for myself, and that means burning it to CD to put on the shelf.
Regards, Graham
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You could still archive them to disc using the bolded method. Transfer > track > compress to FLAC & write text file > torrent & archive. I use DVD+R so I can fit lots of shows on one disc in FLAC format. It's much more efficient than burning data CD-Rs. A lot less time spent burning, and all the shows are losslessly compressed.
Archiving uncompressed WAVs or AIFFs to CD-R is about the most inefficient way to archive IMO, no offense.
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None taken, but your method requires a soundcard with digital input, and a PC with a DVD burner, neither of which I have at present, and they're not on the shopping list.
The AIFFs are/were in the Masterlink (on the HDD), and so is the CD drive, so that's where they went.
Regards, Graham
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