Science of making CD's
J. Larry Hendry
jlarryh at iquest.net
Thu Apr 8 00:42:41 CEST 1999
I have the latest version of EX CD creator (3.5) that comes with a program
called Spin doctor. I am using it with a 4X SCSI writer and it works fine.
It is basically click and point, supports disk-at-once and supports many
variety of input options easily. I think it retails for $99. I got it is
a package with my CD recorder. It does not have ALL the bells and whistles
of something like the Sound forge product. BUT, it also has a VERY fast
and easy learning curve. And it has a testing feature you can use for that
1st time you try a new way to burn that allows you to know if you will have
an error before it occurs. That means no CDRs = coasters.
Larry Hendry
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> From: Rob & Heather Williams <will7370 at tao.sou.edu>
> To: Synth Do-It-Yourself List <synth-diy at mailhost.bpa.nl>
> Subject: Science of making CD's
> Date: Wednesday, April 07, 1999 4:31 PM
>
> I just missed out on this thread about hd writers, but wanted to ask
> some general questions. What kind of programs are availalble for making
> a regular audio CD on a writable CD drive? Are there some shareware or
> freeware programs that do this? I have the latest edition of a program
> called "Goldwave", but not sure this will do the job. It is capable of
> writing in many audio formats besides just WAV files, but I am unsure
> about the type of file a regular audio CD uses.
>
> Any help or suggestions would be really appreciated.
>
> Robert
>
>
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