How do you burn your cd's?

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Hello,

I want to give a cd with some selfmade songs to a friend of mine but which program should I use to burn the cd?

It would be nice if I could add cd-text and if the cd would be according the red book specifications.

I know Sony cd Architect can, but € 96 ex VAT is too much for a program that I will only use once or twice a year. Does anybody know a cheaper solution?

I use Windows XP Home(32-bit) and Windows 7 Home (64-bit).

Thanks!

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I just use iTunes

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+1, used it for years, reliable and well featured

Jon
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Thanks guys!!

I managed to find a portable version and I burned a cd with cd-text. Really easy and smooth.

And it can burn on single speed!

Again, a question solved through kvraudio.

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You can burn them straight from the operating system,no (send to D: Cd burner)? Was years since i last burned a CD but i have a vague recollection you can do that.

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Depends on the artist. :hihi:
Last edited by jethrobull on Wed Aug 01, 2012 7:47 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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PowerISO. :)
software is a tool that allows us to complete a given task.
social media is full of tools that distract us from a given task.

myfeebleeffort
https://paulroach2.bandcamp.com/
https://hearthis.at/83hdtrvm/

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http://www.imgburn.com/
is pretty good.

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Lol @ the pictures!


spacedad, thanks for the imgburn link, gonna check it out. For now I used CDBurnerXP and worked flawless.

I probably not gonna spend money on burning software because I don't need itmuch, let's say 3-4 time a year and I see there are excellent freeware options.

Thank you all!

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I use Windows XP Home(32-bit) and Windows 7 Home
Win7 comes with Nero. At least my latest home PC did. I always used to use a purchased copy of Nero on my old DAW, but don't need to update it any more. Nero was always pretty reliable and well featured. It'll do labels and all that kind of stuff if you need it too. Just because it comes bundled already doesn't mean it's crap. Nero used to be considered pretty good before it was bundled. No need to look for external programmes...

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I send tarnce out in style!


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Xstep goes quietly..


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