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後來我在DFX的網站終於看到了這一篇
有興趣的人就看看吧~~
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Recording DFX-Enhanced Music to Audio CD
Winamp gives users the ability to ouput MP3 files to WAV files that can then be burned to audio CD for playback on a stereo. Using this method to create custom CDs from an MP3 playlist is very beneficial, since DFX audio enhancement may be applied to dramatically improve the sound quality of the resulting audio CD.
An outline of the steps involved:
1. Prepare MP3 playlist
2. Prepare DFX audio settings
3. Output the MP3 files to WAV files with DFX enhancement
4. Use CD burner to make audio CD from the enhanced WAV files
Step-by-step instructions:
1. Launch Winamp and prepare a playlist of songs you want to burn with DFX enhancement.
2. Set DFX to your desired sound enhancement levels for playback.
3. On the Winamp menu, select Options -> Preferences
1. Under Plug-Ins -> Output, select "Nullsoft Disk Writer plug-in..."
2. Click the Configure button and select the output directory to where the WAV files will be saved. Click OK to save your settings.
3. Click the Close button to finish configuring and exit the Winamp preferences window.
4. Winamp is now set up so that when you start playing your playlist, the output will go directly to WAV files rather than being played. During this process, there will be no sound output and the the track slider will move faster than normal. When output of your playlist is complete, you will have DFX-enhanced WAV files located in the output directory. WAV files are uncompressed so make sure there is enough space on your hard disk.
Click the Play button on Winamp to start outputting the MP3 playlist to DFX-enhanced WAV files.
5. Use your CD burning program and CD burner to make an audio CD from your enhanced WAV files. The resulting audio CD will be playable on your home stereo.
6. Once finished be sure to restore Winamp's normal playback mode:
1. On the Winamp menu, select Options -> Preferences
2. Under Plug-Ins -> Output, select "DirectSound output..."
3. Click OK to save your settings.
4. Click the Close button to save and exit the Winamp preferences window.
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