Wednesday, October 7, 2009

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fun with CD-burning programs

Until a few years ago I went walking always good to my original music CDs in the car with me. Later than the tenth expensive original CD, which was either destroyed irreversibly by exposure to summer heat or unfortunately, my rabid little CD player, I have a better leader and sober since then only copies of my precious CDs. The originals are all kept safe at home so I can call when needed. Except for a few CDs as well as free legal downloaded music from the internet some rather exotic heavy metal bands, for example from Russia and Brazil I have of course no copies of music in the car, I have not previously purchased legally. This is a precaution at this point said that, to avoid smart-alecky comments about copyright. After

had later this summer once again adopted a few years ago my copied CDs to weather conditions, I had planned for some time to replace it. To my surprise, I found, however, neither on my newly bought laptop in the meantime, yet also in the meantime on my newly purchased desktop PC in software menu, any program that would have been able to copy audio CDs. And even though both computers do not only have a CD burner, but have been touted as a software-fully equipped from the factory. Apparently, it is with such promises related to the election promises in politics: If it arrives after the fact, they are not even worth the paper on which they were printed.

On my laptop I finally found somewhere in an old Sonic installation that I had miterworben appeared some years ago with any purchased software package, but had never used the absence of demand, a burning software that claimed to be able to copy CDs. Its results were, however, was not even the lowest quality standards, because the resulting CD was full already in the first track only seems like it annoying quirks, pauses and clicks. The other programs I found did not help: Burn4Free can not copy audio CDs, and other programs such as Apple iTunes or Windows Media Player can import but well-CD content as MP3 files and possibly again after burn to CDs, but the one is the very latest on several CDs too cumbersome and the other is converting to mp3 format simply lost too much of the original data.

self is the User! So I searched the internet for a while CD-burning programs that will be able to copy audio CDs. In some forums I found this first evidence of a program with the beautiful name feurio! , which can be downloaded as shareware for free evaluation from the Internet. When trying to test it, the program, however, recognized my CD burner, and seemed not to be so overwhelmed at first hopeless. It required me to select a compatible burning mode from a long list with me totally unknown setting for any exotic CD-Writer with some completely cryptic name - a task that probably could possibly solve an absolute professional, while the average user so of course completely would be overwhelmed. So I butt the first, default mode is selected and make the program despite several warnings just leave.

seemed in contrast to the previously tested, first burning program feurio! copy the CD to be able to easily. The sound quality seemed excellent at first glance, there was no interference or dropouts. When you complete listening to the CD I started but then after some time to wonder etws that the track display stopped at the second track, which seemed to be according to the display of my CD player any longer and longer and in fact the entire rest of the CD included, however, more than an hour. After the last note of the CD was over, the track was strangely still further. When the last note then about every ten seconds and began to repeat the CD player so that does not stop to do seemed, I finally realized that I had already burned up a blank CD useless.

The tracks 3 to 11, which gave me the CD player after all, still indicated, could no longer be played, the unit sought by the content of the tracks of a wolf. Apparently had feurio! Although the contents of the CD yet written correctly on the silver disc, all written contents of the second to eleventh track but in the second track and then the rest of the CD a bit screwy. Somehow I made this experience unfortunately little courage, nor any Furthermore, the experiment proposed by the program modes, especially since I could not find any documentation for this anywhere. That after this fiasco, of course, felt no desire to earn the program commercially, but I uninstalled it instead, again, is probably somewhat understandable ...

found in another discussion forum I followed several references to a free program called Exact Audio Copy , which (as the name suggests) also should be able to copy audio CDs. To my delight, the program immediately recognized after installing my CD-Writer and claimed to have no problems with this model also. So I put an original to be copied CD, and chose from the menu the copy function. Then bleated the program, it is not a recordable CD in the drive. Well, I thought to myself, I just put a, the software will already know what it does. Far from it! After inserting tried Exact Audio Copy to read a long time (obviously in vain), the tracks from the original CD demm just inserted blank. Then it crashed with an incomprehensible error message. This behavior was repeatedly reproduced.

Apparently Exact Audio Copy is with computers that do not have two separate drives have to read and write CDs, desperately overstretched. It really is so rare! Pity that some developers can not think of their own hardware configuration out. You can set the drives to be used, unfortunately, nowhere. So there was only one thing, uninstall this program immediately. With the provided uninstaller software away unfortunately neither residue like Feurio!, Because both the entries were both back in the start menu and the program folder and then had to be manually removed. From the mp3 Encocer I get me somewhere else and manually install it (and of course remove it again) had once let alone.

In the third attempt I managed to finally after all, a useful program for copying to find CDs. It's called CDBurnerXP comes, apparently from Sweden and is completely free. It recognizes my CD combo drive and burn easily, at least according to all my previous attempts to go by, yet it has been flawless CDs. Slightly irritated, I am still considering the fact that the program claimed that I use blanks imation would allegedly allow no test-writing, so I used the same blanks from the same package (I do not really burn many CDs, a 50-spindle stops with me forever and a day) have never had any problems.

It also raises the original CD after reading no automatic off, so I'm not quite sure what happens when you before loading the new CD-R "burning" on clicks, and I want to try it even better for safety's sake. But in the end counts but only the result, and it's probably better if the software (even without a test letter, but with some thinking along user side) produces perfect CDs, as if in spite of multiple useless gimmicks in the program, hours of alleged tests and Warnings user from his own stupidity at the end yet again, only useless when burning CDs come out. So I will use this program now, just continue, and if I have anything new should have to report it, I will do so when the opportunity too. And until then I can all but said so well advertised, other burning programs will remain even stolen!

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