What CD recording software do you use?

Questions:

When I create a CD from an album downloaded from WinMx, the CD is one long track instead of individual tracks for each song.

It all depends on how it was ripped. Some people use crapp methods and dont take time to separate sonsg. Also teh RIAA is knows to Salt the MP3 pool with bad releases so people will get pissed off at whats out there and but instead

How do you copy music from a CD to your HD?
You need to se a program called Audio Catalyst. It rips most CD's to HD

When I try to play burned CD's in my car, they don't work. The car/cd player is 4 years old. What speed should I record the cd's so
I Usually record at 1x or 2x. Sometimes if you record faster than CD can handle you will get crap. Also dont use CD-RW's. Only Use CD'RS
 
Speaking of CD recording software....

I just loaded and installed the latest CloneCD. I've tried recording a music CD using CloneCD's "audio CD" and "multimedia CD" options. However, both options are burning bits and pieces of the orginial music onto my CD-Rs.

What am I doing wrong? Can anyone help?
 
Belilica said:
NTI CD Maker.... I don't recommend it
Why not? So far it has worked much better than the big name Roxio/Adaptec software - and it is free with the drive. If Nero had come with it I would have used that instead, but this software seems to work fine.
 
It works ok, but has issues sometimes, crashes my comp too. I can't burn above 16x without it spontaneously rebooting or freezing.
 
Belilica said:
It works ok, but has issues sometimes, crashes my comp too. I can't burn above 16x without it spontaneously rebooting or freezing.
Hmmm... I assume you are not running an NT version of Windows (W2k, XP)? I've only burnt a few CDs so far, but I haven't had any problems yet. OTOH, Roxio has crashed my computer - and I am running W2K. It takes a lot to crash an NT version of Windows.
 
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