I have been using Easy CD Creator 5 Platinum (not the free one that cam with the burner, but the commercially available one (~$90 US).
Any one have any idea if this will this program burn to Red Book Specs, or is this home "toy" program?
Thanks!
DH
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gee ljp...why reccomend a product that has no more support and p
gee ljp...why reccomend a product that has no more support and possibly wont work on your OS and or your burner? that makes no sense to me what so ever...you truly are a freak!!! Wooohoo!!
lol!!
I reccomend Wavelab..works in Win98..2k and supports all burners and Steinberg is constantly adding support for many drives and so forth..simple editing..real time processing..great interface..two track editing with the ability to record to the two track as well!! I'd like to see Sound Forge do that one as well as burn it in redbook format!! pppbbbllllllt to you ljp!!! hee hee
Opus
Originally posted by Opus2000: gee ljp...why reccomend a produc
Originally posted by Opus2000:
gee ljp...why reccomend a product that has no more support and possibly wont work on your OS and or your burner? that makes no sense to me what so ever...you truly are a freak!!! Wooohoo!!
lol!!
Opus
heh, because CD Arch does things that wavelab only DREAMS about! It does work on win2k, but just won't burn on my machine ( for some reason).
CD Arch fully supports PQ code editing, including track and index positions and pause times, Universal Product Codes (UPC), Media Catalog Numbers (MCN), Industry Standard Recording Codes (ISRC), reads and extracts Q data along with audio, print or copy cue sheets to the clipboard, copy-inhibit flags,
Here's a list of supported cd burners, if you update to the latest version of CD Arch
http://www.sonicfoundry.com/CDArchitect/drvsupp.asp?Nav=0
uh huh, makes wavelab look like a toy
:)
ljp
OK, I checked out the URL that you gave, and found the list of c
OK, I checked out the URL that you gave, and found the list of compatible CDRs, but when I go back to the Sonic Foundry site, and view their products, I see no reference to CD Architect. You mentioned that SF is no longer supporting it, but also said it was avail. on the net...any references?
I currently use Sound Forge 5.0 for some final 2-track mastering, so CD Arch could be appealing over Wavelab...
Originally posted by llornkcor2: CD Arch fully supports PQ
Originally posted by llornkcor2:
CD Arch fully supports PQ code editing, including track and index positions and pause times, Universal Product Codes (UPC), Media Catalog Numbers (MCN), Industry Standard Recording Codes (ISRC), reads and extracts Q data along with audio, print or copy cue sheets to the clipboard, copy-inhibit flags,
ljp
Wavelab does support PQ editing...track index times of all types..crossfading..pause times..support for UPC/EAN codes...ISRC codes...and all of the above...where did you read that WL doesnt do that? ....I've pretty much done all of what you say WaveLab "doesnt" do...it does..it does...
Toy? Huh...let the flame wars begin you undermining CD Architect user!!!!!! You cheap program supporter!!!
hee hee
Opus :p
Well you realize don't you that this means war!!! :p hehe...O
Well you realize don't you that this means war!!! :p
hehe...OK...fine, I checked out Wavelab on the Steinberg Website, and it looks pretty cool, but I already have most of that functionality in Sound Forge (and I just upgraded to version 5.0).
Any ideas how to get ahold of a copy of CD Architect? I assume its going to be a lot cheaper than going with a whole new program like Wavelab...
Opus, you know I'm jivin'! :D I have no idea of what wavelab
Opus, you know I'm jivin'! :D
I have no idea of what wavelab is capable of. I've only tried the demo. ahhhh, I see it now... I could never find it...
The problem with cd architect is that sonic foundry
HAS dropped support for it. Completely washed their hands about it. I've seen places with it for sale still. It's still expensive- $299. Wavelab is $429 The problem is, there will be NO more updates for it, and if you install the program and it
doesn't function... there's only forums to turn too. There's no demo version, and CD Arch does not work from within Sound Forge 5, like you'd probably think (I did, that why I bought SF5)(it comes with sound forge 4.5),. It DOES have a nice waveform view of the cd being made.
That said, there IS a free program for converting a CD Arch cd image (it puts it into a wav file) into an ISO image for writing with a cd burning software you know works. (in case the software doesn't work with your burner for some odd reason)
Wavelab does have some nice features, like the tabs at the bottom!!
Tough choice, dude! :confused:
anyway links-
CD Arch
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/ex/shop/home/011008170334207174178020333157?pid=707216
or
http://www2.marsmusic.com/store/product_new.jhtml;$sessionid$OHI0QRAAAB5WXQFIACHSFE4AVAAJAIV0?prodid=6645&catid=32&skuid=0&_requestid=178028
You might want to call or write to see if you can get them to lower the price even lower, because SF dropped all support for it, and they'll probably want to unload the damn thing off the shelf.
good luck!
ljp
CD Architect burns red book! But it only works on win9x, and doe
CD Architect burns red book! But it only works on win9x, and doesn't work with every burner out there. I have it, and recommend it highly! Although, Sonic Foundry dropped support for it and discontinued developing it. You can still find it for sale on the net.
Make sure you check out Sonic Foundry for supported burners before you buy it, if you consider it.
ljp