This is so complicated. Just ask him to upload the .wav file to a
third party file transfer service. I am a field recordist and do this
for producers all the time. Keeps things simple and the producer can
start editing the .wav file immediately without messing with
unnecessary technology.
Kelly
Yes, AnyBurn's good, too.
On 9/7/2021 6:05 PM, Dean Masters wrote:
CDBurnerXP stopped working on my windows 7 machine a few months ago
but someone reccomended anyburn which I reallly like. It will even rip
cd's as well as burn. and to create a cd you can have the audio files
in different
Yes, but Don said it got lost and is not on his latest computer.
On 9/7/2021 5:42 PM, JM Casey wrote:
Sure, but if a person already has Nero, it would make sense to use it. I have
Nero 12 on this Windows 10 PC here myself (or is it 11, I haven't actually
burned a CD in a while) and still use
CDBurnerXP stopped working on my windows 7 machine a few months ago but
someone reccomended anyburn which I reallly like. It will even rip cd's as
well as burn. and to create a cd you can have the audio files in different
formats instead of them having to be in mp3.
Dean
-Original
Sure, but if a person already has Nero, it would make sense to use it. I have
Nero 12 on this Windows 10 PC here myself (or is it 11, I haven't actually
burned a CD in a while) and still use it. The CD burner at least is certainly
accessible.
Looks like the OP will indeed have to find something
In my unhumble, Nero has never ever been the best anything, especially
when there are no-cost alternatives which, among other things, are a lot
more accessible and a lot lighter on system resources. CD Burner XP
comes immediately to mind.
On 9/7/2021 4:21 PM, JOHN RIEHL via groups.io wrote:
Hi. a couple of computers ago I had Nero CD Burning rom version 8;
unfortunately it got lost and isn't on my latest computer.
Does anybody have any good recommendations for a program I can use to burn
Cd's and also make my own cd compilation form my own music?
Or is Nero still the best program?
A musician friend of mine has decided that the best way to send me some
files to work on is by making an audio CD from his hard-disk recorder,
packing it up into a BIN+CUE package with IMGBurn, and sending it to me
via Dropbox. Now I have these two files, I can unpack them and burn them
to a