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Topic: Diskwriter - Windows Media Voice? (Read 1287 times) previous topic - next topic
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Diskwriter - Windows Media Voice?

I have a decent collection of audiobooks, archived losslessly so that I can transcode to whatever's best for whatever format I'll be using at the time.  (DVD Player wants mp3s, but can read from DVD so size is irrelevant, CD based MP3 player has a limit, SD based portable has a lower limit, laptop can play bizarre formats)  I've discovered that Windows Media Voice works REALLY well for audiobooks (need to do a direct comparison between it and speex) but I haven't figured out how to transcode TO it from my source using foobar.  I don't want to have to do all the whole discs again, as I use EAC and correct my offsets and otherwise rip in a very anal retentive fashion, and WMP doesn't afford me that level of control.  (I suppose I could burn images to HD and use daemon tools, but damn that's too much work.)

So, is there a way to set the diskwriter to use Voice instead of pro or 9 or whatever?