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coburn

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Basic Download & Burn Questions from a Rookie
« on: December 22, 2011, 05:02:12 pm »

First-time Rookie seeking help getting up to speed. Want to download bit-perfect from sites like HD TRACKS then burn onto CD, DVD, Blu-Ray? and play in my OPPO BDP-85 and high-quality 2-channel home system. I really don't know where to begin and have a lot of basic questions. I am using a new Dell XPS 17, i7-2720QM processor, 8GB, Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit, and TB hard drive. I have read the Computer Audiophile article re: Windows 7 Audio and MC but it seems to focus on using the computer as THE home's music center/distributer. I don't want to do that. I just want to burn 24/96 & 24/192 discs to play in my OPPO. Allow me to begin with the following questions:
1. Is my laptop EVEN CAPABLE of downloading/burning 24/192 with MC? Do I need to upgrade anything? Do I need a soundcard? Do I need an external DAC? Is my internal optical drive good enough to get the job done? Is my inherent jitter/noise a problem?
2. How do I setup/configure the laptop and Windows 7 properly. How/where do I navigate to make those settings? Where do I go within the computer to see what its capabilities are (24/192, etc)?
3. What type of disc (CD, DVD, etc) should I use to accomplish my objective of 24/192 bit-perfection?

Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
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JimH

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Re: Basic Download & Burn Questions from a Rookie
« Reply #1 on: December 30, 2011, 12:15:00 pm »

First-time Rookie seeking help getting up to speed. Want to download bit-perfect from sites like HD TRACKS then burn onto CD, DVD, Blu-Ray? and play in my OPPO BDP-85 and high-quality 2-channel home system.

The Oppo may work with a data disc.  You can try it by using MC's Burn feature in the lower left corner (Action Window).  Just choose "Data" disc and drag a few files to it.  That will work with CD and DVD discs.  I don't know whether you can burn a BD yet.

MC won't download from HDTracks, but it will play the tracks once you've downloaded.  When you burn a data disc, it doesn't matter.  The files are just files.  You may also be able to burn an "Audio" disc, but the files will be converted to 16/44.1.
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