You can convert to/from FLAC all day long and it'll remain the same. You don't ever "lose" anything with FLAC. In any case, it sounds like you don't really understand FLAC. Data CDs are ~700 MiB but Audio CDs are ~800 MiB and hold ~80 minutes of PCM audio. ![]() If you're making a data CD (can only be read by computers or more modern CD players with support for MP3s, etc.) then burning FLAC will allow you to fit more music on each disc due to the compression. Click to expand.If you're making an audio CD (to be played back in any standard CD player) then the software will convert whatever you give it to WAV/PCM before burning anyway, as this is what is required.
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