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Bill in Co.
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Re: Burning CD's is a HUGE HASSLE
Also, you should try the windows multimedia newsgroup(s), which are more
appropriate for this.
lavron@altavista.com wrote:
> On Nov 27, 8:55 pm, thanatoid <wait...@the.exit.invalid> wrote:
>> "Bob Harris" <rharris270[SPAM]@hotmail.com> wrote
>> innews:#PAIBeUMIHA.2432@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:
>>
>>> CD burning can be a hassle, or it can be a breeze.
>>
>> <about 180 lines INCLUDING the OP snipped>
>>
>> I myself don't always, and sometimes regret it, but sometimes
>> you just never know. In this case, you really *should* have at
>> least looked at the dates.
>>
>> I am personally rather upset by the fact that I and several
>> other people (you included) have wasted a GOOD amount of time
>> replying to Mr. Walker who, by all appearances, has, after
>> reading the first 2 replies, decided he will forget about the
>> whole thing and just use his external Iomega unit as a CD
>> player. Or worse, and frankly, hard to imagine but /possible/,
>> has just decided he will sulk and not say another word and/or
>> possibly never ask for "help" again.
>>
>> I have gotten used to hardly anyone thanking others for advice,
>> which can be annoying, especially when someone has provided a
>> long reply - as you all know, they don't exactly write
>> themselves! - but this takes it to another level.
>>
>> It has actually made me really wonder about "participating"
>> (whether I actually "know" anything helpful or not is another
>> matter, thank you Gary
>>
>> I OFTEN think about the psychology of the average (is there such
>> a beast?) "help group" respondent (the average poster, of late
>> anyway, appears to be an arrogant clueless GG'r who is too lazy
>> or stupid to do a web search).
>>
>> t.
>
>
> I hope I can somewhat reduce your frustrations. I want you to know
> that I greatly appreciate the advice you and other respondents provide
> in this thread. Thank you all very much.
>
> I am a novice when it comes to CD/DVD recording. I found it hard to
> obtain useful information. This thread, which I encountered by chance,
> is god sent. It provides a lot of answers to my questions, as well as
> the perspective of the experienced, and also differences in opinions.
> Great. It is likely to dramatically reduce my learning curve.
>
> I also want to thank you for your reference to www.cdrfaq.org and to
> www.goldenhawk.com, which I was not aware of prior to reading this
> thread. The former provides plenty of information, and the latter
> offers software worth considering against the more common competition.
>
> I hope that you and other respondents can answer those questions of
> mine which are still remain unanswered. I would like to be able to
> record, on a single CD in one recording run, a number of audio musical
> pieces, followed by a number of computer software files. I want the
> audio to be playable by a CD player with the ability to select at
> random any recorded musical piece. The files should, of course, be
> readable by a computer with the respective software. I have just
> received an E-mail message from a Nero Support representative telling
> me Nero provides such capability under the name CDExtra. My questions:
>
> 1) Does Golden Hawk software provide such capability?
>
> 2) If CD-R(W) is better for audio recording and CD+R(W) is better for
> computer data, which one is better for audio and data on one CD disk?
>
> With many, many thanks in advance
Also, you should try the windows multimedia newsgroup(s), which are more
appropriate for this.
lavron@altavista.com wrote:
> On Nov 27, 8:55 pm, thanatoid <wait...@the.exit.invalid> wrote:
>> "Bob Harris" <rharris270[SPAM]@hotmail.com> wrote
>> innews:#PAIBeUMIHA.2432@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl:
>>
>>> CD burning can be a hassle, or it can be a breeze.
>>
>> <about 180 lines INCLUDING the OP snipped>
>>
>> I myself don't always, and sometimes regret it, but sometimes
>> you just never know. In this case, you really *should* have at
>> least looked at the dates.
>>
>> I am personally rather upset by the fact that I and several
>> other people (you included) have wasted a GOOD amount of time
>> replying to Mr. Walker who, by all appearances, has, after
>> reading the first 2 replies, decided he will forget about the
>> whole thing and just use his external Iomega unit as a CD
>> player. Or worse, and frankly, hard to imagine but /possible/,
>> has just decided he will sulk and not say another word and/or
>> possibly never ask for "help" again.
>>
>> I have gotten used to hardly anyone thanking others for advice,
>> which can be annoying, especially when someone has provided a
>> long reply - as you all know, they don't exactly write
>> themselves! - but this takes it to another level.
>>
>> It has actually made me really wonder about "participating"
>> (whether I actually "know" anything helpful or not is another
>> matter, thank you Gary
>>
>> I OFTEN think about the psychology of the average (is there such
>> a beast?) "help group" respondent (the average poster, of late
>> anyway, appears to be an arrogant clueless GG'r who is too lazy
>> or stupid to do a web search).
>>
>> t.
>
>
> I hope I can somewhat reduce your frustrations. I want you to know
> that I greatly appreciate the advice you and other respondents provide
> in this thread. Thank you all very much.
>
> I am a novice when it comes to CD/DVD recording. I found it hard to
> obtain useful information. This thread, which I encountered by chance,
> is god sent. It provides a lot of answers to my questions, as well as
> the perspective of the experienced, and also differences in opinions.
> Great. It is likely to dramatically reduce my learning curve.
>
> I also want to thank you for your reference to www.cdrfaq.org and to
> www.goldenhawk.com, which I was not aware of prior to reading this
> thread. The former provides plenty of information, and the latter
> offers software worth considering against the more common competition.
>
> I hope that you and other respondents can answer those questions of
> mine which are still remain unanswered. I would like to be able to
> record, on a single CD in one recording run, a number of audio musical
> pieces, followed by a number of computer software files. I want the
> audio to be playable by a CD player with the ability to select at
> random any recorded musical piece. The files should, of course, be
> readable by a computer with the respective software. I have just
> received an E-mail message from a Nero Support representative telling
> me Nero provides such capability under the name CDExtra. My questions:
>
> 1) Does Golden Hawk software provide such capability?
>
> 2) If CD-R(W) is better for audio recording and CD+R(W) is better for
> computer data, which one is better for audio and data on one CD disk?
>
> With many, many thanks in advance