iTunes is a great tool for ripping, encoding, and managing your music—and it’s free—but even Apple wouldn’t claim that it’s the be-all and end-all for creating audio CDs. iTunes just doesn’t have some ...
Liquid Audio and an EMI division plan to launch a service on Monday that lets subscribers burn tunes to a CD or transfer them to portable devices. Redwood City, Calif.-based Liquid Audio said its ...
Ok, I'm using Nero 5.5 to burn backups of my cds... I'm burning straight from the wav files I made with EAC. My Pink Floyd cds flow together between tracks... if you've ever listened to them you know ...
It's been a while since I was asked about burning music CDs, but this week a reader asked how best to make music CDs from his music library. It's been a few years since I wrote about this topic. The ...
my burner is fairly new, but says that for audio cd's it has to put a minimum 2 second gap in between songs. first off, WHY does it have to do this??? it seems asinine. secondly, is there any way ...
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Nero burned millions of CDs in the 2000s — what happened to it when optical drives disappeared?
It's the early 2000s, and you're tired of listening to random songs on the radio while driving. The iPod was just invented, MP3 players are still in their infancy, and cars don't support auxiliary ...
There’s no easier-to-use or more complete consumer-level audiorecording, ripping, editing and burning suite on the market thanCakewalk’s pyro Audio Creator 1.5. A lot of what it covers isavailable in ...
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