dangerous_dom Wrote: 
> Check out Burrn to. Better than feurio imo.
> 
> http://www.burrrn.net/?page_id=4

Thanks for the tip. Sorry to give less than complete info again. I did
a bit of research at cd freaks before saying that, but forgot how many
times I'd seen Burn and EAC mentioned together as well.

I never used burning programs before, but do need one so I'll check it
out.

I figure stash all the originals and listen to copys in the car, now
that my music is on the PC and ready to burn. I refuse to make cd's for
friends, or take them from them for that matter- so just always listened
to originals in the past. The 'new way' is soo much better in every way.
I lost (any hope of a secure rip on) about a hundred cd's due to
scratches. I may look for advice on editing wavs to remove pops in
vinyl on A/D, as a way of making these discs listenable. I'm also
curious to try the 'anti jitter' mode in Feurio with said cd's. 

The moral dillema now becomes, 'can I ever sell any of my cd's again?'.
There is a similar post on slashdot, some doctor has an Ipod on ebay
starting at $799, loaded with 10,000 songs. He's arguing it's the same
as selling used cd's- so i assume he DL'd ALL the songs from Itunes
music. Didn't read the story- so won't give more less than complete
info :p


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