bblackwood Senior Moment May 2, 2007 #2 Any blank CDR can be used to create a Red Book compliant disc.
bennychico11 ... May 2, 2007 #3 you don't buy Red Book CDs...you burn them http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Book_(audio_CD_standard)
bennychico11 ... May 3, 2007 #5 iTunes works fine...and it's free. basically any program that says it burns an audio CD and it plays fine in a regular audio CD player....
iTunes works fine...and it's free. basically any program that says it burns an audio CD and it plays fine in a regular audio CD player....
LogicDeLuxe www.abmischung.de May 3, 2007 #7 If you're on Windows, try Exact Audio Copy. There you can specifiy anything related to CD audio: indices, pre-emphasis-flac, CD text, ISRC etc.. Also, the correct answer for "Where can I buy Redbook CD's?" would be "in any record store", I'd say.
If you're on Windows, try Exact Audio Copy. There you can specifiy anything related to CD audio: indices, pre-emphasis-flac, CD text, ISRC etc.. Also, the correct answer for "Where can I buy Redbook CD's?" would be "in any record store", I'd say.
O ObeseArmadillo New member May 3, 2007 #8 Toast 8 will burn 100% compliant redbook CDs. (at least according to their marketing)
therage! Wicked Machine May 3, 2007 #9 Rock Star 87 said: what program do I need to make a redbook compliant disc? Click to expand... http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/Products/ShowProduct.asp?PID=963
Rock Star 87 said: what program do I need to make a redbook compliant disc? Click to expand... http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/Products/ShowProduct.asp?PID=963
S scrouch New member May 3, 2007 #10 Toast will do it. I'm surprised that any CD burning program that puts out music discs won't do it. As long as you have the bitrate and frequency correct and put in the spacing between songs.
Toast will do it. I'm surprised that any CD burning program that puts out music discs won't do it. As long as you have the bitrate and frequency correct and put in the spacing between songs.