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Originally Posted by hatembr
i use nero, and only 16bits/44.1khz wave files can be burnt to CDs... so it all depends on the original file quality.... when trying to burn an mp3 it is a different story 
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of course audio cds can only have 16bit/44.1.
but some burning programs may tend to rush the conversion causing quality loss - im not so sure about nero itself though...
its just, i dont think its such a good idea to let a program used to burn data onto a disc convert audio bit rates - better off letting a dedicated audio program do that........i dither down the wave files to 16bit in wavelab first - that way the buring software i use doesnt have to convert anything.
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i think soundforge also burns audio CDs, but i never tried that, i'm pretty sure it also converts the file to 16bits/44 before burning it....
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ive never used soundforge, so im not sure if it can burn audio disc - but if it does, then im sure it would convert the wave to 16bit before it burns