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Leo wasn’t an audiophile by trade—just by stubbornness. His 2006 Honda Civic had no aux jack, no Bluetooth, and a CD changer that clicked like a Geiger counter. But its stereo was warm, analog in soul, and it refused to die.
The drive hummed. The green light pulsed. Three minutes later, the disc ejected, smelling faintly of hot plastic.
The problem: all his music was now FLAC. Lossless, pristine, digital—and utterly useless to the Civic. burn flac to cd mac
He dragged his folder of FLACs—Nina Simone, Tom Waits, a reckless live bootleg of The Replacements—into XLD. The software decoded each file silently, converting them to AIFF (the unzipped, CD-ready version of lossless audio). Then he opened the Finder, created a new burn folder, and dragged those AIFFs in.
He labelled it with a Sharpie: Road Wedding Mix – FLAC > CD. Leo wasn’t an audiophile by trade—just by stubbornness
In the driveway, he slid it into the Civic. The player hesitated, then spun up. Nina Simone’s piano filled the cabin, clean and wide, no digital edge. He smiled. The FLACs had become something the car could love.
But he remembered the golden rule: Audio CDs are redbook standard. 74 or 80 minutes max. No MP3 CDs in an old Civic. The drive hummed
He checked the total time. 79 minutes and 12 seconds. Perfect.