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I’m using that software but before I attempt to answer your question I’m wondering why you’re bothering to make virtual drives on your Mac, are you pouting Cue sheets or something with paired FLAC? If so you know that XLD will open a Cue/Flac pair without any trouble so no need whatever to use any mounting software, Easy CD Converter will do the same of course. > On 13 Sep 2016, at 8:01 PM, Gordon Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Everybody > > Before you reply to this message I've implemented an experimental list config > setting. Please check the address to which you are replying, just in case > things haven't "er and I've broken the list. If I have, I'll fix it again. > > Has anybody, or is anybody, using EzCD Audio Converter For Windows recently? > If it's accessible, it may resolve a problem I'm having with XLD under OS X. > > I have alarge number of audio files in roar wave format which I need to > convert to both MP3, and also to FLAC audio tracks. However, my problem is > matadate entry. Idealally, I'd like to be able to compile these tracks into a > virtual CD and by so doing, add metadata such as artist name, record label, > release date, genre, etc.. Then, once done, I can do what I need to do to > the audio and lose nothing in terms of quality. > > I have a virtual CD driver under ;ONES X, but for some reason XLD is refusing > to write to it. I'm not sure why, because to all intents and purposes, the > drive appears to the OS as a standard CD. In fact, I can copy data to it, and > use the virtual drive in exactly the same way as I always have been able too, > as a dynamic RAM drive. > > So, anybody found an easy way of doing same with audio? > > ============================== > > My Compliments And Kindest Regards > Gordon Smith > 'Accessibility And Information Technology Support Specialist > ------------------------------ ********** Those of a positive and enquiring frame of mind will leave the rest of the halfwits in this world behind.
