Re: MD: [Re: Speeding]

2000-11-08 Thread J. Coon


I messed up one CD using EZCD creator, and that was because I was doing
something else at the same time that caused my computer to crash.  

Joseph Mariano Esperanza Mitra wrote:
 
 Hmm... I've probably burned about 1000 cds with ezcd creator,
 and it's treated me very well. Only about 10 cds went bad, and
 half of those were just cause I was using crappy cd-rs. I don't
 do many data cds. Just audio.

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Re: MD: [Re: Speeding]

2000-11-07 Thread Taky Cheung


I agreed! EZCD Creator isn't the best one. I used Nero before. Got into so
many troubles. can't boot up. I have to unplug my Hitachi DVD drive.
Otherwise, Windows won't start. And then, it has conflict with my USB
Compact Flash card reader. Yeah, I know it's good to use Nero (especially
making BACKUP copies of the Sony Playstation CD you purchased).

I also used WinOnCD. I thought it was a great software. I burned a lot of
Video CD. I thought they are fine. Later on, all the video files it
generated are corrupted! and I deleted the source file already. sucks!

DirectCD is also another piece of Junk. very unreliable.

I think we're really off topic :) sorry folks.

 IMO, EZ CD Creator is probably the worst CD burning software you
 can get.  It won't even run on my system (installs fine though).  I
 use Nero ( www.ahead.de ), a bit more complicated but vastly
 superior, IMO.
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Re: MD: [Re: Speeding]

2000-11-06 Thread JT


On 6 Nov 2000, at 11:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I used to have the same burner but on IDE device. It works fine. I can
 burn audio CD in 6X and playbale on home stereo. 

For the person who can't burn audio CDs... are you sure you are 
burning them as CDDA, and not large AIFF or WAV files?
 
 If you are sick of buffer under, you can buy a TDK or Plextor burner
 that has BURN-proof. No more buffer underrun.

Caveat Emptor:  The TDK is just a repackaged Plextor.  I have the 
Plextor, and it works great.  Don't buy the TDK unless you feel like 
paying $40 more.  The Burn-Proof is really great; a friend of mine 
burned a CD while he was hosting a Half-Life multiplayer game and 
it came out fine :)

 What software you use? Adaptec EZCD Creator? If so, try the
 "disc-at-once" option. I will close the disc and you won't get a 2
 seconds gap in between tracks. it's especially good for live concert
 type of music. and also, it will ensure your disc will be "closed"

IMO, EZ CD Creator is probably the worst CD burning software you 
can get.  It won't even run on my system (installs fine though).  I 
use Nero ( www.ahead.de ), a bit more complicated but vastly 
superior, IMO.
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Re: MD: [Re: Speeding]

2000-11-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]




That might sound dumb. But just want to make sure. You burn audio CD to CD-R
or CD-RW disc?

Mike Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I don't think it's necessarily a problem with either, to tell the 
 truth...IU've had hte same thing happen with Verbatim, Memorex, Imation, 
 and no-name CDs.
 
 Doesn't matter.
 
 On Mon, 6 Nov 2000, I Can Not Tell You wrote:
 
  
  That is more like due to a problem in the media or the player not the
  burner...
  
  
  Btw, I am new to the list...just saying "Sup!?!" :)
  
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  From: "Mike Burger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 9:10 AM
  Subject: Re: MD: Speeding
  
  
   Wish I could concur...I have a Ricoh 2x burner, and when I burned my
   audio CDs at 2x, my Pioneer CD player wouldn't play them.  My other
   CD-ROMS would read them just fine, but my regular audio equipment would
   not.
  
  
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Re: MD: [Re: Speeding]

2000-11-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]




I used to have the same burner but on IDE device. It works fine. I can burn
audio CD in 6X and playbale on home stereo. 

If you are sick of buffer under, you can buy a TDK or Plextor burner that has
BURN-proof. No more buffer underrun.

What software you use? Adaptec EZCD Creator? If so, try the "disc-at-once"
option. I will close the disc and you won't get a 2 seconds gap in between
tracks. it's especially good for live concert type of music. and also, it will
ensure your disc will be "closed"

I bought a plextor 12x/10x/32x... I love it! never have buffer underrun.

Mike Burger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 The burner is a Ricoh 6200S, running on an Adaptec 2940U2W.  The only 
 issue I've ever seen, really, is what I've described, when it comes to 
 this type of burn.  Other than the obvious overrun/underrun which 
 occasionally happens, no matter what software/burner/interface, etc you 
 use, this is it.
 
 The procedure for copying my audio CDs is no different the than the 
 procedure for burning my data CDs...copy the tracks from the source CD to 
 the target CD, click the burn button, click the finalize button, and 
 voila...she is done.
 
 Like I said, I can play them in my other systems' CD-ROMs, but not on my 
 CD Player...shrug
 
 Whatever...it's not like the issue is going to be solved, anyway.  I've 
 stopped burning audio CDs, anyhow, since I got my MD recorder.
 
 On Mon, 6 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  
   Where I "got that one from" was experience...I burned 
  a couple of audio 
   CDs (copying an audio CD in my CD-ROM drive to a CD-R 
  in my burner) at 2x 
   (maximum speed of my burner), and my Pioneer 6-disc 
  changer in the next 
   room could not play the CD.  Any CD-ROM in the house 
  could (and I have a 
   number of systems to choose from in that regard), but 
  no CD player.
  
  Well that's strange.  No offense, but either your CD 
  burner sucks, your CD players suck, or you didn't close 
  the disc.  I have burned audio CDs at 12x and had no 
  problem playing them =)
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