Hello all
This is a specific question but is also kind of generic.
I use Acoustica premium edition to burn CD's and give people a finished CD ready to listen in any CD player.
It is quite simple and works rather well, but now, more and more clients demands that I give them a finished product on a thumb drive.
And also, many CD players and preamps have a USB socket on the front panel
I am a bit ignorant as to how this is used, since I never had to use this feature on my player (TEAC CDP-650)
So the specific question: can I "burn" a CD project to a USB stick?
By this I mean that the stick could play a complete CD in the order and the pause between each pieces I have prepared in the CD project of Acoustica.
I understand that it is a very simple manner of copying the .wav files to the stick just using any file copy command, but how can I have a memory stick just 'act' as a CD in any computer?
If it's even possible?
Thank you, Luc
"Burning" a CD to a USB stick
- KVRAF
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- KVRist
- 240 posts since 9 Aug, 2013 from The Hague, The Netherlands
Some tips:
- edit graphics with free painting program GIMP.
https://gimp.org
- concert .wav to .flac (free lossless audio codec) with Windows program FlicFlac
https://sector-seven.com/software/flicflac
- edit .flac media info: Artist, Title, Album, Year, Genre, Comment .. with a media player.
(Windows Media Player, VLC, WinAmp)
- save a .m3u or .pls playlist with the whole album next to the album with a media player.
Edit the playlist with Notepad or Textedit and certify the file references are .\relative\ and have no drive X:\ ..
- prior to giving away a USB stick, publish the music publicly (to certify your copyright).
- edit graphics with free painting program GIMP.
https://gimp.org
- concert .wav to .flac (free lossless audio codec) with Windows program FlicFlac
https://sector-seven.com/software/flicflac
- edit .flac media info: Artist, Title, Album, Year, Genre, Comment .. with a media player.
(Windows Media Player, VLC, WinAmp)
- save a .m3u or .pls playlist with the whole album next to the album with a media player.
Edit the playlist with Notepad or Textedit and certify the file references are .\relative\ and have no drive X:\ ..
- prior to giving away a USB stick, publish the music publicly (to certify your copyright).