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What CD burning software would you reccommend?
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| Avro |
hey there all
I was just wondering what cd burning software you think is good these days?
I am of course looking for speed.
in adaptec # 4 they have a disc at once feature which allows a continuous play between tracks - good feature that B's recorder gold seems not to have.
And I doubt this feature exists, but is there a QUICK feature that can allow you to just slice or dice a long set or track into like 10 equal parts, so that the cd will be more or less tracked?
thanks for your input. Its really appreciated! |
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| Xo|oX |
Nero, definitely...
Its compatible with most drives, it can do hybrid cds (works on both PC and mac) and i have it :-)
and im certain that with just a little experimentation, you can find out how to do just that... |
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| Avro |
| what do you mean by hybrid cds? |
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| TrAnCeAkI |
| I had adaptec but recently switched to NEro its a bit compilated in the beggining but overall i think i like it better..and it has the disc-at-once- thing you were talking about :) so id go with Nero.. |
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| kirbtastic |
| NERO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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| Tranex02 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Avro
what do you mean by hybrid cds? |
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| quote: | Originally posted by Xo|oX
(works on both PC and mac) |
i've used NERO for a while... seems to be pretty good!
but there could be better ones... i guess it just depends on what your looking for... for ex. for burning mp3 cd's , nero might be the best, but for burning videos, some other program might be better...
but anyway.... as for spliting live sets into smaller tracks, u could use cue sheets if u want to burn them, else u can use a program like mp3spliter, just search for them... |
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| InsomnEac |
| Nero, for sure... |
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| Shudder |
| i agree with everybody else. Nero all the way. im using it right now and it hasn't failed on me yet |
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| AussieTrance |
| Nero, and clone CD - if you need to copy more "copy protected" stuff :D |
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