Is there a way to make audio CDs with .ogg files?

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  1. SonicTH

    SonicTH Regular member

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    I've got a bunch of OGG music files from my PC version of Guilty Gear X2 #Reload and I want to burn them to a CD. Any ideas?
     
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    What burner program do you use?
     
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    A variety of things. WMP, Burrn (which claims to be able to burn such files), NTI DVD-maker. All failed.
     
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    WMP doesn't burn ogg files. Burrrn should be able to burn that format (comes bundled with an ogg decoder). NTI DVD maker I'm not sure about.

    When you use burrrn, does it pop up with an error message?
     
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    No pop up, its just when it goes to the screen where it says that its going to start burning, it comes up with an error for every file.
     
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    are you sure your ogg files aren't corrupted? You can always use a converter, such as dBPowerAMP to convert them to uncompressed wave files, then pretty much any burning app should burn it. you can find dbpoweramp's website in my sig below, be sure to go to their codec page and install the .ogg codec plugin.
     
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    Any luck SonicTH?
     
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    Sorry, I forgot to keep up with this topic.

    Anyway, I have doubts the files were corrupted since I can listen to them normally inside my computer.
     
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    then try what I suggested and convert them to wave files and burn those
     
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