Re: (idm) CDR drive suggestions

From Mxyzptlk
Sent Sat, Oct 3rd 1998, 19:13

I have aYamaha  crw4260tx. I suggest a few things....first, here's a good FAQ
http://www.scsi.com.au/technical/cdr/andy_mcfadden_cdr_faq.htm
second, you may wish to subscribe to something like the Adaptec CDR user's
list or possibly go through the list archives. You'll find a lot of threads
like "Which ___ shoud I buy?"
http://www.adaptec.com/support/cdrlist/instructions.html#TO subscribe  This
list isn't simply about adaptec products and is frequented by people using all
manner of hard/software. A lot of these URLs are assciated with adaptec stuff;
one of the programs I use is EZCDCD, but I'm not trying to sell you on it. I
just happened to have a lot of these bookmarked. Sonic Foundry makes some
really nice burnware (CD Architect) as does Goldenhawk (CRWin). A lot of other
apps (Wavelab, e.g.) will also run cd-rs. I'm no geek by any definition, but
I'll help if I can.
Here are some generally niceURLs :
http://www.enteract.com/~pcrowley/cdrdiag.html
http://www.adaptec.com/support/cdrlist/links.html
http://resource.simplenet.com/primer/firstbrn.htm
http://www.adaptec.com/support/faqs/cdrhowtoindex.html
http://resource.simplenet.com/files/files.htm
http://resource.simplenet.com/

                                                Good Luck.
                                                            jeff

j. miskiewicz wrote:

> i'm looking to buy a CD-R drive in the next few months.  i don't have a
> whole lot of money, so price is a big factor.  mostly what i'd be using it
> for is burning my songs onto audio CD (most of them are in .mp3 format
> now...) and i may at some time do some digital audio extraction, so that
> option would be nice.
>
> please email me your good experiences or suggestions...
>
> thanks,
> j.



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