best cd burning program? |
best cd burning program? |
Jan 20 2013, 11:09
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Group: Members Posts: 26 Joined: 26-January 12 Member No.: 96706 |
Hi Guys.
Ive found these forums very helpful. Ive found the best ripping programs, tagging files program + more. Now i would to know, what is the best, MOST reliable burning program? i have nero 9 as its the default program on my computer. But i want to know what is the industry standard ? thanks |
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Jan 21 2013, 12:34
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Group: Members Posts: 26 Joined: 26-January 12 Member No.: 96706 |
also do these programs keep all the tags with the file...? eg. Author, title, track, album info etc.. so when it plays in a car it shows up?
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Jan 21 2013, 17:04
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Group: Members Posts: 106 Joined: 21-May 05 Member No.: 22191 |
Yes, most CD writing programs these days support CD-Text; it's just a matter of making sure you know how to use that support.
I just use InfraRecorder. Yes, it has some limitations compared to other burners, esp. lack of Blu-Ray support and support for some kinds of disc filesystems, but for burning CDs I think it's just fine. If you're selling discs at retail you probably should be using a CD duplication service rather than trying to burn and print things yourself. It can take a ton of effort to get professional-looking disc printing, jackets/case inserts/whatever, and feeding that many discs through a burner manually is a time sink. You can find places that will give you full-color disc printing and professional looking packaging&inserts for ~$2/disc on runs of just 50 discs, with prices dropping to ~$1/disc with higher quantity. Some places might require an ISO, in which case you'll still need to use a burning program on your own, but many places won't. (It's not really any hair off their backs to produce the image from your files.) So I'd worry about the duplication service before worrying about a burning program. This post has been edited by jensend: Jan 21 2013, 17:04 |
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Jan 21 2013, 17:07
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Jan 21 2013, 17:43
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Group: Members Posts: 106 Joined: 21-May 05 Member No.: 22191 |
ofc. s/ISO/bin+cue/ .
This post has been edited by jensend: Jan 21 2013, 17:45 |
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h2de5 best cd burning program? Jan 20 2013, 11:09
Rollin For me it's ImgBurn Jan 20 2013, 12:02
Debby747 Once you have familiarised with its workflow, ImgB... Jan 20 2013, 13:33
eahm ImgBurn is good but I mostly use and suggest Burna... Jan 20 2013, 20:38
jkauff ImgBurn is a great program, but it's oriented ... Jan 20 2013, 20:54
greynol QUOTE (h2de5 @ Jan 20 2013, 02:09) MOST r... Jan 20 2013, 21:42
h2de5 QUOTE (greynol @ Jan 20 2013, 21:42) QUOT... Jan 21 2013, 12:30
Engelsstaub I currently use XLD for burning CDDA and Burn for ... Jan 20 2013, 21:54
h2de5 i used to think every burning program was the same... Jan 21 2013, 12:16
Debby747 QUOTE (h2de5 @ Jan 21 2013, 12:16) its ju... Jan 21 2013, 12:30
h2de5 yeah i will be using a company for bruning and pri... Jan 21 2013, 23:47
eahm h2de5 you will ask forever if you never try them. ... Jan 21 2013, 23:57
h2de5 thanks for the advice.
sorry for my ignornace, bu... Jan 22 2013, 01:43
h2de5 QUOTE (eahm @ Jan 21 2013, 23:57) They ar... Jan 22 2013, 01:48
h2de5 one last question before closing thread.
When i a... Jan 22 2013, 15:43
db1989 That would only be a potential problem if your com... Jan 22 2013, 15:47
yourlord I compile kernels and burn cd's at the same ti... Jan 22 2013, 17:03
Dynamic Nowadays multi-core CPUs are commonplace, so for p... Jan 22 2013, 17:06
jensend In some ways the weak links in this process are th... Jan 22 2013, 17:33![]() ![]() |
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