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#1 By 655 (4.34.165.9) at Sunday, December 23, 2001 11:37:44 AM
Hope this helps a few of you. I spent several days test driving different CD burning software for use under WinXP.

I purchased EZCD 5 when it first came out. For Win9x systems, it's fine. But, as most of us know, under Win2000 or WinXP, it can cause stability problems. Hense, needed to find a viable alternative.

Enter Nero 5.5 - reliable, stable, burns...but...convoluted interface, and limited documentation. Also, could not get it to write CD Text on

I then checked out Stomp's web site and read the documentation for both Click n Burn Pro and RecordNow MAX. CNET recommended Click n Burn for a Windows suite (and Toast for Mac). I opted for RecordNow MAX due to the broader range of features (better MP3 support, broader file system support) etc. It includes DLA - Drive Letter Access - similar to DirectCD. I opted not to install this as, believe it or not, I prefer using WinXP's built in CD writing to do backups of data.

RecordNowMAX has, so far, been extremely stable and has not produced any coasters. Very easy interface, good support for just about anything you want to do.

As an alternative to Roxio's Spin Doctor, I'm using Cool Edit 2000. This program allows you to manipulate, clean up, alter, whatever - wav and mp3 tracks. All the features of Spin Doctor and more.

The big advantage so far to the above combination has been extreme flexability and stability. The main downside is the cost - you'll wind up spending more than you would for Roxio...but, at least for me, the advantages are well worth it.

Stomp - www.stompinc.com

Cool Edit 2000 - http://www.syntrillium.com/cooledit/index.html



 

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