i'm not getting the audio/data option..maybe the apple?
Mar-12-2006 05:46
Spirit5
Nobody
Registered: Jun 2005
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by mcdpitt
would it make any difference being on an apple?? i'm downloading the nero 7 now...
I don't think so, however I don't have a Mac so I have no idea, can't help ya there! sorry...
Mar-12-2006 05:47
mcdpitt
white knight two
Registered: May 2003
Location: Dayton, OH
no problem, i don't think the nero is compatible with my comp.
in my cd-r window, all i have is the 'burn' option...this really sucks!
Mar-12-2006 05:48
Spirit5
Nobody
Registered: Jun 2005
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by mcdpitt
i'm not getting the audio/data option..maybe the apple?
Yeah apple is probably different then windows...but nero 7 should make it easy for you. I think it costs like $79 for the full version though, but that includes audio editing and recording programs, which you probably already have on a Mac...
Mar-12-2006 05:49
Spirit5
Nobody
Registered: Jun 2005
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by mcdpitt
no problem, i don't think the nero is compatible with my comp.
in my cd-r window, all i have is the 'burn' option...this really sucks!
Look up some software you can use on a Mac, browse Nero's website, they might have a mac campatible program....they are a pretty big company so i'm sure they do...
Mar-12-2006 05:50
mcdpitt
white knight two
Registered: May 2003
Location: Dayton, OH
will do, thanks alot for the help..i feel like i should be paying for tech support...
Mar-12-2006 05:51
Spirit5
Nobody
Registered: Jun 2005
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quote:
Originally posted by mcdpitt
will do, thanks alot for the help..i feel like i should be paying for tech support...
Haha yeah i charge $100 a minute! so you owe me about $1,000
Doesn't look like they have something for the mac though, so i'de look somewhere else....
I use a program called CD Burner XP pro 3. It's really simple and straight-to-the-point. I like it much better than neuro.
But yeah, you have to specify "audio cd" and not "data cd", or it'll just burn the CD with a wav file on it. If you use the "audio cd" option it'll convert the wav file into standard audio CD format, which your CDJ can read.
Mar-12-2006 13:08
T-Soma
The Sky Was Pink...
Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Chair
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Aquarian
I use a program called CD Burner XP pro 3. It's really simple and straight-to-the-point. I like it much better than neuro.
1. Hes looking for a program to work with mac...
2. Just because somthing is simple doesnt make it better. Nero is very usefull for anything multimedia. Record, edit, mix, burn and rip.
Its has been simplified for users now aswell with nero qucikstart and such. Im not attacking you, just letting you know...
Mar-12-2006 13:15
mcdpitt
white knight two
Registered: May 2003
Location: Dayton, OH
crisis averted, thanks for all the advice...
i figured on apple the click and drag method wasn't working, simply took the tracks into itunes and made an audio cd through them...everything sounds great, first track on my cdj---
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Mar-12-2006 16:51
DannyO
The Vinyl Hunter
Registered: May 2003
Location: Calgary.
Just for a heads up, get ahold of Toast for mac, its similar to Nero, I have it and its really good and easy to use, will come in handy for when you burn other types of CDs/DVDs.