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faggotry
July 2nd, 2003, 04:37 AM
hey, whats some good software for burning cd's?

for some reason - perhaps you could shed light - roxio easy cd recorder crashes when i try to burn mp3s with a variable bitrate. i have wasted countless blank cd's and feel that roxio should be out of business and held accountable for their criminally wasteful software.

so, know of anything good that is free (a kazaa lite download free, or just plain free to begin with) and reliable?

cheers-

Theinfamousone
July 2nd, 2003, 04:56 AM
You're using Easy CD Creator 6? Other than that, you can try Nero, it's a nice little program. I won't tell you where to get it but I'll tell you that www.nero.com can probably help you out.

Spinecast
July 2nd, 2003, 05:45 AM
I find Nero to be the best, and it burns VBR MP3s just fine.

With that being said, the search button DOES work.

faggotry
July 2nd, 2003, 05:48 AM
yea, i just got nero and tried to burn a cd with no success.

went to: nero express/nero burning rom > music audio cd > add and dropped in a folder > burned and i got a cd that wouldnt play in my cd player. note, the mp3's i am trying to burn are variable.

i have roxio 5 right now.

can you burn variable bitrates on whatever you are using? if so, what program are you using? what selections do you go to to burn the cd? i dont care what i use, as long as i can burn these mp3s.

thanks man

faggotry
July 2nd, 2003, 05:53 AM
Originally posted by Spinecast
I find Nero to be the best, and it burns VBR MP3s just fine.

With that being said, the search button DOES work.

no, i put in "cd burning software" and got a message that i was searching for too few characters. thanks for the bold letters.

Spinecast
July 2nd, 2003, 06:00 AM
Originally posted by faggotry
no, i put in "cd burning software" and got a message that i was searching for too few characters. thanks for the bold letters.

Ah, yes...That message can get annoying. It doesn't like the term "CD", or any such abriviations. "burning software" will work, however.

Anyhow, I use Nero 5.5, and I have burned a number of VBR MP3s without a problem. As far as the settings I use, I just used the default settings.

Are you finalizing these CDs you're trying to burn? They will not play in your CD player if you don't.

faggotry
July 2nd, 2003, 06:58 AM
yea, my first version of nero was messed up. got another version and it is smooth sailing.

thanks