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whatnow January 6th, 2006 09:22 PM

Thanks RaaF
 
I managed to do a burn using my version of Nero. I even made a cover for my new music cd. YOu can't do that in Musicmatch.

I'm in the process of upgrading to Nero 7. I hope this is free. I also hope i don't get too confused as to how to use it. I just get used to using one version, then they come out with another one and mess with my head. It's all good though.

CyberStalker January 8th, 2006 10:55 AM

I use Sonic RecordNow and when I burn a CD it converts the mp3's into CD audio files. Now I'm in the process of looking for a program that converts CD audio files back into mp3's!:D

RaaF January 8th, 2006 01:11 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by CyberStalker
Now I'm in the process of looking for a program that converts CD audio files back into mp3's!:D
CDex would be a excellent choice.
And it gets even better when you use a newer
LAME Mp3 encoder

But DON'T convert a Audio CD that was made of Mp3's back to Mp3.
You'll get horrible quality Mp3's.

Only A Hobo January 8th, 2006 01:19 PM

Hi CS. iTunes converts Audio CD to mp3 fine for me:)

CyberStalker January 9th, 2006 08:37 AM

Quote:

CDex would be a excellent choice.
And it gets even better when you use a newer
LAME Mp3 encoder
Quote:

Hi CS. iTunes converts Audio CD to mp3 fine for me:)
I should give these a try. Thanks for suggesting them!;)

whatnow January 10th, 2006 12:18 PM

Raaf, in response to my jan 1 post...
 
I'd mentioned i was downloading a new version of nero (7). After it was all done, it said it was only a trial version. I assume this is normal????? (nothing in life is free, right).

If i end up liking it, where do i go to get the full version? Does anyone know how much it costs compared to Nero 6 for eg?

In terms of liking it...i've found one thing i dislike so far. I went to burn a cd (which i have yet to listen to to make sure it worked), i wanted to make a cover after...like i always did in nero express. It was so great there...i didn't have to enter all the song #'s, names, artist, etc. It just appeared. WHY DIDN'T THIS HAPPEN IN NERO 7? (in case this makes a difference, i pulled the songs from the limewire media player or shared file.) Before i hit burn, all the songs were listed in front of me, and i even edited them to look the way i wanted. Where did it go and why didn't it pop up automatically?

RaaF January 10th, 2006 01:00 PM

Re: Raaf, in response to my jan 1 post...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by whatnow
I'd mentioned i was downloading a new version of nero (7). After it was all done, it said it was only a trial version. I assume this is normal????? (nothing in life is free, right).

If i end up liking it, where do i go to get the full version? Does anyone know how much it costs compared to Nero 6 for eg?


http://www.nero.com/eng/Nero_7_Premium_InfoPage.html

The place for all your Nero upgrading and buying questions.

But if you had a good working version of Nero, why upgrade ?

hmgerard February 14th, 2006 12:23 PM

mp3 Files Nero Express Multi-session CDs Playlists
 
I think I am having a similar problem...I'm not sure it's the same as yours...but it's worth noting.
I am trying to make a CD of .mp3 files (using Nero Express).
First, I converted the ".cda" files from my "conventional" CDs. to .mp3 format. Nero Express (NE) has an "Convert Audio CDs to Audio Files" tool for this conversion.
(The tool also allows you to convert the .cda files to .wma, for use with Windows Media Player. )
Both .mp3 and .wma provide significant compression of the size of the .cda music files. For example, you may put a total of about 20 .cda tracks onto one CD; but alternatively, you might fit 200 tracks of mp3-compressed music onto one CD.

Problem of Unreadable CDs

1- An "old-style" CD player will play ONLY .cda files; but, there are newer CD players that ALSO play .mp3 & .wma files.
Check the file extensions for the music files on your computer.
If the files on your computer are in .mp3 or .wma (compressed) formats, they cannot play on an old-style CD player; but, they COULD play on a newer one.

2- Also, there seems to be a "catch" when burning compressed files onto a CD using Nero Express: NE can make a "multi-session" CD!
Multi-session CDs are good because you can continue to add files after the first group is burned; i.e., you can burn a second group, later, onto the original multi-session CD!
But, they are also bad because the CD player will not be able to play ANY of the compressed files on a multi-session CD. There seems to be no way to "Close" (or Finalize) a multi-session CD; you can only use them for compiling the files you want to later burn to another (non-multi-session) CD.
Under the "More" button on the Make Mp3 CD tool, it allows you to check a "Finalize" box. If you want to play the CD, make sure this box is checked! (If you do want to make a multi-session CD, leave the box unchecked).
I have found that the compressed music files on a CLOSED CD WILL play on the .mp3 & .wma compatible CD player .

Difficulty with Making mp3 "Playlists"

I believe I have encountered a second "catch". Nero Express (or Windows) seems to reorganize the .mp3 tracks in alphabetical order by Filename, and there seems to be no feature for re-arranging the compressed files into a particular order (playlist) for burning.
I have been setting the "File Name Creation Method" box in the "Audio CD to Audio Files" Conversion Tool to arrange my .mp3 files by Track #. I set the File Naming Creation Method box to "User Defined", then add "%N" before "%F". This automatically adds the track # before the .cda file title. Nero Express then lets me sort by file name to get the mp3 files in order of Track #.

This seems like a poor, inflexible work-around!
Is there a better way?
Any suggestions?


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