PuterTutor said:I use Musicmatch for my music burning too, most of the time. Got a free version of Nero for my other burning, but Musicmatch does the volume leveling, and a few other neat tricks for audio cds.
Rose said:You talking to tonks or me? :s
Meddle is awesome.Gonz said:Then Emerson Lake & Palmer, Pink Foyd, etc came along & suddenly the entire album side was a song.
MusicMatch is pretty good, it seems to pick a nice midrange. The only bitch I have about it is when you have your mp3's on a network drive it takes forever to update your library. Seems to work pretty quick on the local machine though. So now I just have duplicate copies of everything.catocom said:I've only tried the volume leveling in ezcd, and it made all my songs
volumes too low, and took forever to level, and burn.
PuterTutor said:MusicMatch is pretty good, it seems to pick a nice midrange. The only bitch I have about it is when you have your mp3's on a network drive it takes forever to update your library. Seems to work pretty quick on the local machine though. So now I just have duplicate copies of everything.
That's why I'm using Adaptec EZ CD Creator 3.5.Professur said:For the most part, your burner will come with a software, and that'll be the one you get used to.
Ooh, what a lucky man he was.Rose said:I don't know if I know of Emerson Lake and Palmer, anyway.
i see all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied i'm on my way........ain't that them?Inkara1 said:Ooh, what a lucky man he was.