Burning FLAC to CD Print
Roxio Toast logoIf you're a live music lover like me you may have purchased live concert music from a band's website.  You think to yourself when presented with the standard .mp3 option or the higher quality .flac option "why not go all the way and get the good stuff?  Only a couple bucks more and I love this band." What you don't realize is that .flac files take a little work to play them on your iPod or burn them to CDs.  Actually, it's not a lot of work.  I used Toast on my Mac to burn the FLAC files to CD, then, imported the Red Book Audio files into iTunes and there you have it... we have .mp3 files and we're all good.