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magyarbetyar

Well-known member
Well I finally got into the current century and bought a CD writer. Ya ya I can hear the wise cracks comin already:twofinger that's a premptive :twofinger for all the cracks on their way.

Well any way its a SONY CRX175A1 24x10x40x. Anyone heard anything bad about SONY's writers? I hope not:rolleyes All my machine had was a DVD/CD rom and really want to start burning some music.

Any of you know what is a good program for burning music? It comes with one but I would like something that is a little more. . . . .how should I say this. . . . . non-generic.
 

theSteveCo

Founder
Staff member
cdrtoaster is a nice interface to cdrecord. Just don't use an ATAPI drive as the Linux kernel... Oh wait, you want point-n-click. Nevermind.
 

magyarbetyar

Well-known member
Roxio huh? Ever heard of Nero? There was some talk about on SBN. What's your guys' take on it? As for point and click:twofinger . I want something where I can fade songs in and out, mix songs together. You know one continuious mix.
 

JackTheTripper

Shotline For Mod
ninja_rydr said:
Adaptec 5.0

Adaptec makes both Roxio and Toast.

Magyar: Never heard of Nero, sorry. With toast I don't think you can really mix and fade. But I have an older version. 3.1 I think. I've been wanting to get toast platinum. It's only like $60. But I don't even have that right now.:(
 

DjAxis

Well-known member
Nero rocks. It even burns the CD Text (i.e. Group name and song name) so it will show up on CD-Text capable players. Very easy interface and overall solid program

dj
 

DjAxis

Well-known member
'Likely warned me that you were a geek!'

That would be techno- geek with an affinity for getting free programs :D
 

KegTapper

Well-known member
I have Nero. Good for backing up, burning music, and of course it works well to "backup" my PS1 games ;)
 
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