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Gear / Technical Help => Post-Processing, Computer / Streaming / Internet Devices & Related Activity => Topic started by: colargol on January 03, 2012, 04:48:36 PM
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Hi!
I've been using CDRwin for as long as I can remember, but I recently upgraded to a windows 7 computer, and I can't seem to get the aspi system to work... Anyone had any luck with that?
Anyway, what kind of CD burning software is good these days? I need to burn CDs from a cue-file...
Thanks,
Colargol
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Nero Express
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http://www.imgburn.com/
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CDBurnXP in Windows 7
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+1 on cdburnxp -- for me, it does everything that nero express did for me (including burning audio cds from cue sheets -- see http://cdburnerxp.se/help/audio/compileaudio), but is really free. I've been running it without any issue (and burning flac files directly to audio cds) under windows 7 x64
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+1 on cdburnxp
And another, CDBurnerXP on Win7 64bit. Easy, reliable, genuinely free, not bloatware.
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CDBurnXP in Windows 7
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itunes and toast for mac
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+1 on cdburnxp -- for me, it does everything that nero express did for me (including burning audio cds from cue sheets -- see http://cdburnerxp.se/help/audio/compileaudio), but is really free. I've been running it without any issue (and burning flac files directly to audio cds) under windows 7 x64
and works well on my old linux box :)
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I'm surprised more folks dont use Nero ??? I have been using it for about 10 years now, and it is ROCK FUCKING SOLID ;D
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I'm surprised more folks dont use Nero ???
I used Nero years and years and years ago. I bailed on it when it they butchered the UI and it became bloatware, and realized CDBurnerXP was free, small footprint/resource, with a UI I preferred.
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Former Nero user, now happy with CDburnXP
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Hmmm, kept getting font errors when I just tried to DL/Install CDBurnerXP ???
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I gave up on nero when it started scrambling the order of correctly numbered tracks, so that if not arranged manually it would burn a disc with track 15 before track 08 etc. You could always drag and drop them into the correct order, but it wouldn't arrange them correctly on it's own. A couple of other problems I had with it were that it would not have a default setting for slower burn times (4x 8x, etc, but would default to the max) and it also sent out advertisements to upgrade to a full version at extra cost. I have been happy with CDXP which does all the stuff above correctly with no problems.
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CDRWIN was such a great program! :)
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I tried CDBurnerXP a few years ago and could not, for the life of me, get it to burn a disc without 2 second gaps between songs even in a supposed DAO mode. Needless to say, I uninstalled it and haven't gone back to it since. Was this an issue that has since been rectified or did I have a wonky version?
I'm with you, Bean, on the older versions of Nero Express as it did everything I could ask for and rarely had a hiccup. But after version 7 it turned to shit, IMHO, and that reliable version won't work with Win7.
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FCB -- I've used CDBurnerXP for ~5-6 years and have never experienced the 2-sec gap problem. That said, I probably stopped burning audio CDs a few years ago, so perhaps the problem existed and I just never saw it.
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For the few times I still burn audio CDs (usually for friends) I use Feurio (http://www.feurio.com/English/index.html); which has served me well for over a dozen years from 1.22 to the current 1.68. It is currently installed on my DAW running XP and that box never goes online. When in Linux (my internet box) I use whatever the default program is and have had no issues with it. That said I've never tried burning from a cue sheet in Linux so don't know if it even has that capability.
< eta Feurio handles cue sheets flawlessly >
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I use ImgBurn primarily because it supports autoloaders such as my Acronova Nimbie. Yes, I still burn quite a few CDs because my clients still want them.
ImgBurn works well for burning one CD at a time also. ImgBurn also uses CUE files, which is a plus in my opinion.
I've used Nero 7 and I thought it worked just fine. Tried Nero 10 and found that they had "improved" it beyond usefulness. Talk about feature creep.
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CDBurnXP does gapless burning. It's an option along with burn speed in the dialog.
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I couldnt get CDBurnerXp to install on my Win7 tower ??? :(
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Brasero.
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I couldnt get CDBurnerXp to install on my Win7 tower ??? :(
Bean, CDBurnerXP has a support page for your font problem.
http://cdburnerxp.se/help/kb/17 (http://cdburnerxp.se/help/kb/17)
more info in the forum
http://forum.cdburnerxp.se/viewtopic.php?t=8168 (http://forum.cdburnerxp.se/viewtopic.php?t=8168)
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I couldnt get CDBurnerXp to install on my Win7 tower ??? :(
Bean, CDBurnerXP has a support page for your font problem.
http://cdburnerxp.se/help/kb/17 (http://cdburnerxp.se/help/kb/17)
more info in the forum
http://forum.cdburnerxp.se/viewtopic.php?t=8168 (http://forum.cdburnerxp.se/viewtopic.php?t=8168)
Ahh, thanks a lot man :) I dont need to install it w/ Nero, but thanks anyway ;) I havent burned CDRs for myself in like 5 years tho :) Thats what 160gb iPod Classics are for. Now I need 160gb iPod Classic #2 because my other one is full and my 120gb Zune is ONLY PHISH, stemming from ALL of '97>2010 ;)
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surprised no one has mentioned burrrn
http://www.burrrn.net/?page_id=4
it's free, works on all windows, built in decoder so no need to convert flac, mp3 etc. very small footprint and again it's free.
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Thanks for all suggestions, nice to get so much information without having to surf the entire web...
I have tried CDBurnerXP, it seems fine for my purpose :-)
-colargol