Sure. (although IMO nothing is as easy to use as CD Architect, its dead simple).
The good thing about this is you can find SF9 going for a song in many places (with CDA included) and for me, SF10 doesn't have much extra worth paying for, which is why I didn't upgrade from 9 yet (as well as being unemployed and broke at present). If I get back on my feet I might upgrade at SF11, or buy Wavelab.
Cd Burning Software
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leedsquietman
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Re: Cd Burning Software
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Soundscapemusic
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Re: Cd Burning Software
im thinking im going with CD architect 100% thanks people!
Re: Cd Burning Software
got a 716 on ebay this week and bought some Taiyo Yuden CD-Rs. WHAT a difference! sheer perfect burning with fully neglectable C1/C2 errors.SubFunk wrote:well, yes, i know... and it is not any plextor it is the 716, the truly only one to be found in any mastering studio or serious audio facility, they often have several: sony, nec but always also a 716, there is a reason i own one too, i often need to supply error free CDs with work i did for clients, the 716 gives me the insurance that my 'product' leaves the house without any faults.shuutobi wrote:@Subfunk
I'm using a Nec ND 3550A, and it is definitely not suitable for LONG error free burns.
Material under 20 minutes it can handle fine, anything over that and I go burn it elsewhere. XD
that, the 716 and tayo yuden or verbatim CDs / DVDs
Thanks SubFunk so much for sharing this valuable information. let me know where to send flowers and pralinés
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