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Hi
whats the best prog to use to burn music files such as MP3's onto a CD so i can listen to them on a stereo? thx |
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That's what I'd say too :)
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You can get some of the best results with freeware!
Serious audio 'hep cats' always rip MP3s to .wav before burning. Then burn your waves at the lowest speed your burner supports. I rip my MP3s with DBPoweramp though CDex is also good. Search cnet.com -> downloads for these EXCELLENT freewares. No spy/adds/banners etc. Then burn your waves with burnatonce (burnatonce.com). This FREEWARE also burns ISO's/Bin Cue/ and various other data files. I use the above 2 apps as well as NTI CD Maker Platinum 6. }---:) |
I'm part of the Nero group. I've never had a problem and it does everything I want, so why change.
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If your serious, all this modern digital stuff is ruining the experience, stick to vinyl records, and experience the "lost frequencies". But to me, using Nero does the trick B) |
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If your serious, all this modern digital stuff is ruining the experience, stick to vinyl records, and experience the "lost frequencies". But to me, using Nero does the trick B) [/b][/quote] Indeed BearCat. Real l33ts like me do Ogg Vorbis or CD-iso's. |
"Serious audiofreaks do NOT waste time with MP3"
Point taken :D But for best results with MP3s, rip to .wav first :D }---:) |
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