Re: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable
Yes you can use nero to rip audio cd's to mp3. Robert Doc Wright http://www.wrightplaceinc.net msn [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hey, this isn't my tagline ! Who put it here ? - Original Message - From: Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 6:22 PM Subject: SPAM: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable Hi, am going to start using Nero and had a question. With that program can you save tracts of music on your computer as MP3 or whatever to then send on to others. I mean tracts from CD that then can be sent? I realize that a lot of you are proficient at this but am new at it so appreciate any help and suggestions for settings etc. - Original Message - From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 4:58 PM Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable Hi Well these itemns are different. one says make audio cd a disk you can play in your traditional stereo. data disk you must use if you want the files to stay in the mp3 format untouched. Best regards Brian - Original Message - From: Yardbird [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC-Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:49 PM Subject: Nero burn compilation function unavailable Warning. This is going to be a longish post and not written in efficient, point by point form. So anyone whose time is short or who just doesn't enjoy reading anything that wanders a bit, please don't proceed, okay. I don't feel like getting flamed, today. I've got some things on my mind, distracting me, and it would take me an hour to edit and revise this post, and maybe divide it into two separate posts. thanks to anyone who reads it, chuckles a bit at my perplexity,and has any constructive comments to offer about the issues involved, which I'd like to unravel. Today I opened the Nero 6 submenus from the Start Menu/Programs as I always do, then arrowed to Nero Burning ROM and launched it. Previously, using the tabs or pages that come up automatically when you launch Nero Burning ROM (it took me weeks to figure out the joke in the name, cf. Nero Burning Rome (and fiddling all the while, etc.); I'm going to have my IQ checked), I'd copied a couple of CDs and, so far as I remember, burned a couple of compilations (the procedure that one of the other programs calls projects), all from these tabs with their options settings and control buttons. But today I wanted to take another look at my actual menus to see how I'd burn a compilation using the Recorder menu. To my surprise, I discovered that Burn Compilation, which is the first or second item on the menu, said Unavailable. The other functions on the menu were all available, including the Copy function. So I started over and launched Nero Burning ROM to see if I could burn a compilation from those tabs that come up by default. As the interface appeared onscreen, I heard Jaws say unavailable, but then focus was on the first item in a list of burn settings. Ignoring the unavailable notification, I set all the settings, managed to figure out how to locate and list the .mp3 files I wanted to burn to the CD, found the Burn button and proceeded. The recording process went along fine, and gave me an OK button to finish, and then I declined to fool around with saving some kind of files or other to disc so that the procedure was totally finished. And the CD played successfully on both my computer and in the recent vintage (late model)CD changer in my stereo system. Now, this makes it sound as if I accidentally used a CD/RW for the recording, but last night I copied a CD using a blank CD from the same new package (spindle, actually) of Fuji discs, which my sighted friend assured me said CD/R at the store, and the music CD copied fine. I mean it plays on my old Discman-type player, which this burned compilation I'm talking about, won't. All I get is static. So let's assume that Fuji didn't mix CD/R's and CD/RWs together on this spindle, which seems highly unlikely. Is there something I could have done while making the settings in Nero, before finding and pressing the Burn button, that could have produced this effect? The main settings I can remember having chosen are things like write speed 48x, the top available speed in Nero 6, disc at once, and a couple of other standard settings. No, it wasn't recorded on the fly, though even if it had been, and there'd been flaws in the original, which there aren't, I don't think total static would have resulted. I know this is a fuzzy story, because it starts with my wondering why the burn compilation function was unavailable yet seemed to work, and then winding up with a bum CD as if I'd mistakenly used a CD/RW. thanks a lot. -- No virus
Re: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable
If you pay for the ripping module after thirty free uses. At least that's the deal with my copy of Nero Ultra Version 6. - Original Message - From: Doc [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 6:36 AM Subject: Re: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable Yes you can use nero to rip audio cd's to mp3. Robert Doc Wright http://www.wrightplaceinc.net msn [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hey, this isn't my tagline ! Who put it here ? - Original Message - From: Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 6:22 PM Subject: SPAM: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable Hi, am going to start using Nero and had a question. With that program can you save tracts of music on your computer as MP3 or whatever to then send on to others. I mean tracts from CD that then can be sent? I realize that a lot of you are proficient at this but am new at it so appreciate any help and suggestions for settings etc. - Original Message - From: Brian Olesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC audio discussion list. Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 4:58 PM Subject: Re: Nero burn compilation function unavailable Hi Well these itemns are different. one says make audio cd a disk you can play in your traditional stereo. data disk you must use if you want the files to stay in the mp3 format untouched. Best regards Brian - Original Message - From: Yardbird [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: PC-Audio Pc-audio@pc-audio.org Sent: Monday, June 20, 2005 9:49 PM Subject: Nero burn compilation function unavailable Warning. This is going to be a longish post and not written in efficient, point by point form. So anyone whose time is short or who just doesn't enjoy reading anything that wanders a bit, please don't proceed, okay. I don't feel like getting flamed, today. I've got some things on my mind, distracting me, and it would take me an hour to edit and revise this post, and maybe divide it into two separate posts. thanks to anyone who reads it, chuckles a bit at my perplexity,and has any constructive comments to offer about the issues involved, which I'd like to unravel. Today I opened the Nero 6 submenus from the Start Menu/Programs as I always do, then arrowed to Nero Burning ROM and launched it. Previously, using the tabs or pages that come up automatically when you launch Nero Burning ROM (it took me weeks to figure out the joke in the name, cf. Nero Burning Rome (and fiddling all the while, etc.); I'm going to have my IQ checked), I'd copied a couple of CDs and, so far as I remember, burned a couple of compilations (the procedure that one of the other programs calls projects), all from these tabs with their options settings and control buttons. But today I wanted to take another look at my actual menus to see how I'd burn a compilation using the Recorder menu. To my surprise, I discovered that Burn Compilation, which is the first or second item on the menu, said Unavailable. The other functions on the menu were all available, including the Copy function. So I started over and launched Nero Burning ROM to see if I could burn a compilation from those tabs that come up by default. As the interface appeared onscreen, I heard Jaws say unavailable, but then focus was on the first item in a list of burn settings. Ignoring the unavailable notification, I set all the settings, managed to figure out how to locate and list the .mp3 files I wanted to burn to the CD, found the Burn button and proceeded. The recording process went along fine, and gave me an OK button to finish, and then I declined to fool around with saving some kind of files or other to disc so that the procedure was totally finished. And the CD played successfully on both my computer and in the recent vintage (late model)CD changer in my stereo system. Now, this makes it sound as if I accidentally used a CD/RW for the recording, but last night I copied a CD using a blank CD from the same new package (spindle, actually) of Fuji discs, which my sighted friend assured me said CD/R at the store, and the music CD copied fine. I mean it plays on my old Discman-type player, which this burned compilation I'm talking about, won't. All I get is static. So let's assume that Fuji didn't mix CD/R's and CD/RWs together on this spindle, which seems highly unlikely. Is there something I could have done while making the settings in Nero, before finding and pressing the Burn button, that could have produced this effect? The main settings I can remember having chosen are things like write speed 48x, the top available speed in Nero 6, disc at once, and a couple of other standard settings. No, it wasn't recorded on the fly, though even if it had been, and there'd been flaws