Most burners will technically write a RED book CD. How accurate it is would be a guess without some kind of analyzer or tester. As for a program, depends on what you want to do. Jam will do it ok.
Any suggestions (programs) to test the CD for errors?
Which virgin CD would you reccomand?
I am from South Africa and I am in the process of starting a mastering facility which I want to develop over time (as I don't have the capital to buy my dream list of equipment now, good gear is rare here and the exchange rate to the dollar is not very faroble).
I have been using Sadie and Sonic S. in 2 different studios as a DAW with other analoge processing units.
At present all I have is Logic and Protools with which I process the tracks. I need therefore a program which alows me to
Peak and Cue the tracks and write out a CD ready for the CD plant. Is there anything else one could use instead of the above mentioned programs? Any other suggestions?
Are you running OS9 or OSX or do you have a dual boot computer? Waveburner pro works good but I don't think they have a good working one for OSX, OS9 works though.
Yup - PlexTools Professional (that only runs on and comes bundled with a Plextor Premium Series) is about the only decent BLER checking software that I know of - at least on a budget...
MMH - Clover is the - less "budget friendly" option.
For the most part, you don't need anything beyond whatever your PQ editor is to write - You DO need the additional error-checking beyond whatever "comparison" check might be included in your PQ editor. For example, Samplitude does a "comparison check" after the burn to make sure the file was written properly. It doesn't check the block error rate.
I've turned into a hardcore Samplitude freak. I use Samplitude Professional. That's basically my favorite. Haven't found a reason to go up to Sequoia... Can't even get one from Sequoia users.
Other than that, I understand there is a stripped-down version called Samplitude Master that's crazy cheap, but I would imagine it uses similar PQ editing and burning tools. There's some sort of WaveLab "lite" version I've heard about also...
No idea what the limitations are on either of them.
I got a great demo of sequoia at the AES show and I think it has a lot of stuff that is very similar to sonic. I think it's a great program. I am seriously considering moving to this platform. But for some reason I just can't give up on Mac yet.
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Roxio Jam 6 writes redbook CDs...though no way to check for erro
Roxio Jam 6 writes redbook CDs...though no way to check for errors...
Most burners will technically write a RED book CD. How accurate
Most burners will technically write a RED book CD. How accurate it is would be a guess without some kind of analyzer or tester. As for a program, depends on what you want to do. Jam will do it ok.
Thank you for the replies! Any suggestions (programs) to test t
Thank you for the replies!
Any suggestions (programs) to test the CD for errors?
Which virgin CD would you reccomand?
I am from South Africa and I am in the process of starting a mastering facility which I want to develop over time (as I don't have the capital to buy my dream list of equipment now, good gear is rare here and the exchange rate to the dollar is not very faroble).
I have been using Sadie and Sonic S. in 2 different studios as a DAW with other analoge processing units.
At present all I have is Logic and Protools with which I process the tracks. I need therefore a program which alows me to
Peak and Cue the tracks and write out a CD ready for the CD plant. Is there anything else one could use instead of the above mentioned programs? Any other suggestions?
I use Taiyo Yuden and Verbatim Data Life Plus. Never had problem
I use Taiyo Yuden and Verbatim Data Life Plus. Never had problems!
Richard
Are you running OS9 or OSX or do you have a dual boot computer?
Are you running OS9 or OSX or do you have a dual boot computer? Waveburner pro works good but I don't think they have a good working one for OSX, OS9 works though.
I have OS X.
I have OS X.
Jam 6 and a Plextor Premium burner do the trick for me.
Jam 6 and a Plextor Premium burner do the trick for me.
Yup - PlexTools Professional (that only runs on and comes bundle
Yup - PlexTools Professional (that only runs on and comes bundled with a Plextor Premium Series) is about the only decent BLER checking software that I know of - at least on a budget...
RE: Which "virgin" discs? Here are some media tests I conducted
RE: Which "virgin" discs?
Here are some media tests I conducted last week.
I'm using a Plextor Premium and PlexTools Pro for error checking media.
Here's some results of various media.(summarized):
CD-R Media Burn Tests
I've completed the first run of tests.
CD Audio tests were burned with CD Architect at 4x. 1- 10 minute sine wave was recorded. Low numbers are better. Number of allowed errors/sec = 220.
Test conducted by reading the media with Plextor Premium drive and
PlexTools Pro Software. Running C1/C2/CU
Results below are sorted by TOTAL errors. Best results are at the top.
Holy cow! That Sony must've been "hand crafted" or something...
Holy cow! That Sony must've been "hand crafted" or something...
I'd expect those numbers from the ProMedia... Those things are just horrible.
I'm getting some more Sony's sent in from a guy on the east coas
I'm getting some more Sony's sent in from a guy on the east coast (I'm in CA) (hoping for a different ' Lot#' ) so I can test again.
Thank you fo the info. John which error checkers are there, w
Thank you fo the info.
John
which error checkers are there, which are accurate behond budget restrain?
Does one need an aditional program for accurate writing, on top of the Sonic or Sadie?
MMH
MMH - Clover is the - less "budget friendly" option. For the
MMH - Clover is the - less "budget friendly" option.
For the most part, you don't need anything beyond whatever your PQ editor is to write - You DO need the additional error-checking beyond whatever "comparison" check might be included in your PQ editor. For example, Samplitude does a "comparison check" after the burn to make sure the file was written properly. It doesn't check the block error rate.
John - thank you for the reply Which PQ editor do you raccomend
John - thank you for the reply
Which PQ editor do you raccomend. I would appriciate if you could name a "budget friendly" one and a none"budget friendly" one.
MMH
I've turned into a hardcore Samplitude freak. I use Samplitude
I've turned into a hardcore Samplitude freak. I use Samplitude Professional. That's basically my favorite. Haven't found a reason to go up to Sequoia... Can't even get one from Sequoia users.
Other than that, I understand there is a stripped-down version called Samplitude Master that's crazy cheap, but I would imagine it uses similar PQ editing and burning tools. There's some sort of WaveLab "lite" version I've heard about also...
No idea what the limitations are on either of them.
John, thank you If I may ask, how does Samplitude (or Sequoia)
John, thank you
If I may ask, how does Samplitude (or Sequoia) compare to Sonic or Sadie. These are the 2 programs I have been using for both PQ and CD burning.
Again thank you, I am learning much by speaking with you
MMH (South Africa)
I got a great demo of sequoia at the AES show and I think it has
I got a great demo of sequoia at the AES show and I think it has a lot of stuff that is very similar to sonic. I think it's a great program. I am seriously considering moving to this platform. But for some reason I just can't give up on Mac yet.