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<blockquote data-quote="s*t*a*r*m*a*n" data-source="post: 14075" data-attributes="member: 175004"><p>Nero burning rom 5.5 has to be the easiest software out there.</p><p>it has a wizard which takes you through the process of creating a disc be it audio cd, data cd, multi session or dvd. I have a plextor which is a professional make mainly due to it being able to copy raw mode which is very useful when making a back up of an original with protection on it but i think plextor changed there firmware in the later 24 speed models so they do not may not copy as well but would advise researching this rumour. Dvd burners like the pioneer 04 are also capable of burning audio cds or dvds. The pioneer 04 dvd burner has an excellent sound reproduction on audios and has 0 errors to 0.1 when extracting the image under tests. It is now being superceded by the 05 which has just became available on the market. The 04 is a 2x speed and the 05 is 4x speed which burns a dvd in 15 minutes.#</p><p>Obviously this may be out of budget range as cd/rw drives are very cheap but not all models are as good as others at audio extraction.</p><p></p><p>Buffer Underrun</p><p></p><p>"A buffer underrun occurs when your computer system cannot keep up the steady stream of data required for CD recording. The CD recorder has an internal memory buffer to protect against interruptions and slowdowns, but if the interruption is so long that the recorder's buffer is completely emptied, a buffer underrun occurs, writing stops, and most often the recordable CD is ruined."</p><p></p><p>burnproof writers avoid the above problem.</p><p></p><p>the webite link below is highly recommended</p><p>it will take you what they recommend are the top 5 cdrw burners.</p><p>this site is full of information on cd copying.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_writers.shtml" target="_blank">http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_writers.shtml</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="s*t*a*r*m*a*n, post: 14075, member: 175004"] Nero burning rom 5.5 has to be the easiest software out there. it has a wizard which takes you through the process of creating a disc be it audio cd, data cd, multi session or dvd. I have a plextor which is a professional make mainly due to it being able to copy raw mode which is very useful when making a back up of an original with protection on it but i think plextor changed there firmware in the later 24 speed models so they do not may not copy as well but would advise researching this rumour. Dvd burners like the pioneer 04 are also capable of burning audio cds or dvds. The pioneer 04 dvd burner has an excellent sound reproduction on audios and has 0 errors to 0.1 when extracting the image under tests. It is now being superceded by the 05 which has just became available on the market. The 04 is a 2x speed and the 05 is 4x speed which burns a dvd in 15 minutes.# Obviously this may be out of budget range as cd/rw drives are very cheap but not all models are as good as others at audio extraction. Buffer Underrun "A buffer underrun occurs when your computer system cannot keep up the steady stream of data required for CD recording. The CD recorder has an internal memory buffer to protect against interruptions and slowdowns, but if the interruption is so long that the recorder's buffer is completely emptied, a buffer underrun occurs, writing stops, and most often the recordable CD is ruined." burnproof writers avoid the above problem. the webite link below is highly recommended it will take you what they recommend are the top 5 cdrw burners. this site is full of information on cd copying. [url]http://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/cdrom/cd_writers.shtml[/url] [/QUOTE]
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