CD burning programme

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If only for a moment.....
Does anyone know of any free online CD burning software that includes both CD text writing and overburning ? All the ones I've found either carry one or the other but not both.
This should be in another section probably, but I know that the Newbies section gets more traffic than the digital section !
 
I personally use Wavelab Elements 7 for burning all my CD's. If it recognizes your burner you're in good shape.

But for free...man IDK.
 
If you're trying to burn a compliant audio CD, you're not going to use overburning anyway (not even close if you're actually trying to stay within the "real" specifications).

I haven't used WLE, but assuming it's just a stripped-down version of WaveLab with the same authoring engine, it should be fine.

Free ones...? Don't know of any.
 
WLE will author a proper redbook (orangebook) CD, but will apply PQ codes automatically. You are not able to edit the codes or frames. But I'm thinking that isn't a problem for most home users.

I do not even know what over-burning is... :(
 
I do not even know what over-burning is... :(
There seem to be two uses of the term "overburning", one technically correct, the other not.
Technical overburning is getting more burned onto a CD than it is actually designed to hold. So, say if you have an 80 minute disc but your playlist has 82 minutes of music {say, the last song is 5 minutes}, by doing this thing called overburning, basically you fit all 82 minutes on the disc because the additional few minutes are burned to an area no music should go :D.
Officially.
Depending on the CD player you then use, you may get to hear and play all 82 minutes on the disc or it may start farting about around the 79 minute mark, not playing and whatnot.
Whatnot could be anything from strange whirring noises to jumping back to the start of the last, second last or even opening track.

But there's also the incorrect overburning that I've discovered. It's not really overburning at all but the two programmes I'm using {Burn4free and InfraRecorder} call it that and treat it so.
What happens there is that many burners can't or won't go over the specified 80 minute maximum, so if you stick a 90 minute, 800 MB disc in, you'll only get at most 79 mins 56 secs or whatever an 80 minute CD is in actual real time. You'll be notified that you can't fit everything on the disc and would you like to burn onto multiple discs ?:cursing:
At which point on those two programmes I mentioned, you get the option to 'overburn'. Of course, it's not really overburning because if your playlist is within the 90 minute time span, the CD should be able to accomodate it. But some burners won't. So they say they're overburning, even though they're not fitting more on than there should be on a 90 minute CD. They work their magic and behold ! A playable audio CD of up to 90 minutes {800 MB} on a disc that says 90 minutes on the box but which the computer tells you only has 702 MB.......

The interesting thing about 90 minute discs is that some CD players simply will not play the entirety of the disc ! I have 4 players at home. My 1998 Phillips will play the start of the song that goes over the 80 minute mark but a couple of minutes over the 80 minutes it just stops and whirrs. Any song that starts after 80 minutes won't even begin though it will register.
My 2000 Phillips will play the entire 90 minutes to the end but if you want to play the last song or maybe last couple of songs, you can't just skip to it and have it play, you have to play first the last good song that can be skipped to. Then it will carry on to the ones you want to hear at the end.
My shitty Sony radio/cassette/CD that could barely be given away plays every track and you can play from any position. My standalone Sony CD player does likewise. As does the computer drive.

Go figure !

The reason I want a burner programme with CD text is for the day when tape is no more and I have to switch to some iPod~ish type gig. When I burn via iTunes, the track names are written and remain on anything 80 minutes and below. On the freebies I have, they burn perfectly excellently but there's no text. In the event that something should ever happen to my insert{s}, the CD text would save me mucho hassle.

There you go Chili, a shaggy dog story for your travels !
 
basically you fit all 82 minutes on the disc because the additional few minutes are burned to an area no music should go :D.

Don't do it, man. You'll warp the space-time continuum and then we're all screwed!! :mad:


The reason I want a burner programme with CD text is for the day when tape is no more and I have to switch to some iPod~ish type gig. When I burn via iTunes, the track names are written and remain on anything 80 minutes and below. On the freebies I have, they burn perfectly excellently but there's no text. In the event that something should ever happen to my insert{s}, the CD text would save me mucho hassle.

CD-Text doesn't copy straight over to MP3 ID3 codes. Or does iTunes copy the text over? I didn't think it did. and btw: Tape is no more. Long live the download. :D
 
Software that burns "to spec" probably won't overburn. It's like buying a new car and then asking the dealer to install high lift cams, bore out the cylinders and cross drill the brake rotors.
 
Don't do it, man. You'll warp the space-time continuum and then we're all screwed!! :mad:
I'm afraid I've already been warping the time space continuum and it's awesome. Just keep your eye on Syria, China and Brazil over the next 3 months ! :guitar:
CD-Text doesn't copy straight over to MP3 ID3 codes. Or does iTunes copy the text over? I didn't think it did
It does on my kids' cheapo MP3 players.
btw: Tape is no more. Long live the download. :D
Silence, heretic !

Naw, I'm a major league downloader. I stick everything onto CD to preserve, then use cassettes as my listening medium. Recently though, there were some albums that I had to re~do that I couldn't find in Downloadsville and I certainly wasn't going to bother with torrents and clients and all that so I had to buy the vinyl, borrow a turntable from the only person I know that still has one, record onto CD and bah bing !
Vive la cassette !!


Software that burns "to spec" probably won't overburn. It's like buying a new car and then asking the dealer to install high lift cams, bore out the cylinders and cross drill the brake rotors.
I haven't a clue what that means ! I drive the things, not study them. :D
I don't actually want to overburn {the technical one} though. I just want to fit 90 minutes worth {to be honest few of my discs will actually reach 90, more like 80~88} on a disc that has the capacity for 90. It's annoying when you buy the disc with 800 MB on the label but the computer states it's capacity as 702 MB when you know that ain't the case.
Interestingly, for about a month, when I burned via iTunes, there was no problem with 90 minute discs. They burned, they CD texted, they played {as I described above}. Then one day it just stopped. Now iTunes won't but the other two programmes will. But without the text which is a pain in the patootie. Anything 80 and under, it writes the text.
 
I don't actually want to overburn {the technical one} though. I just want to fit 90 minutes worth {to be honest few of my discs will actually reach 90, more like 80~88} on a disc that has the capacity for 90.

Ah, yes, I've seen that. Probably some version of Nero would do it. I know when I mastered a disc recently I was able to burn the image file to a CD-R using Nero and it retained all the CD text I had put in. I'm also pretty sure Nero will burn the full disc length.
 
There are many free burning software, you can just google it.
 
Grim'
If you just want to archive downloads why not simple save them as .wavs on DVD? Vastly more space and vastly cheaper.

Dave.
 
There are many free burning software, you can just google it.
Have you ever tried doing that when you're looking for something very specific ? Have you ever come across the zillions of entries that don't actually answer your query or address what you're actually looking for ? Sometimes "just google it" is actually not advice at all. It certainly doesn't answer the question asked.
For the record, I've spent days "googling it". I have read up on loads of programmes and the paucity of information is startling. All I want to know when I look up a programme is "can I overburn and does it do CD text ?". Simples, right ?
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Nay, Amos !
I don't understand the jargon lingo but one thing I do get quite plainly is that those two little, simple questions rarely get answered and if so, never together, thus far. So I have downloaded a number of burning software programmes {including Nero ~ thanks BSG, I hadn't forgotten you !}, fought off their attempts to infect me with Delta search, blank page and other bundled horseshit that I neither asked for, looked up nor want only to find that if they "overburn" they don't do CD text or they won't allow you to control the gap between songs {bad news if you have songs that segue }. So then I have to uninstall. I'm the newly crowned uninstall king. I'm the Elizabeth Taylor of software burning divorces ! Forget 'devices'.
We talkin' divorces, pardner !
That is why I ask my confederates here at HR if anyone, perchance, knows of something that fits what I'm looking for. Someone might be specific, snakes alive ! Specificity !!!
It's a good thing I don't do acid or psylocibin anymore. A quote like "google it" could send me right over the edge into some uncharted zone of inner space from which I might never return........:cool:, Daddy~O.
 
+1 Grims! (I won't quote it all again)

"Just" Googling for software is a thing of the past. 20% of the time you have to register. NEVER know where that is going to go (more spam). Then you HAVE to have either a Download Mananger or an Installer or both. (spam+ more to clean/fup the Registry)
Butty but BUT! MOST of the time you cannot actually download the thing you were looking for and all sorts of tricks and ruses are used to get you to download shit you don't want.

I now only dld stuff that I find on TRUSTED forums and even then it has to come from a MOD in most cases. Or things I know are ok as told to me by IT people e.g......
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Dave.
 
Try harder with the googling Grim... it's the internet. Everything is out there somewhere. And free.... :laughings:
 
I am using ImgBurn, I use it to write the Cue files created by Reaper so that I can make several masters. It works well, not bale to verify writing the lablel, but it does support ISO as well. Pretty handy program and price is right.
 
Try harder with the googling Grim... it's the internet. Everything is out there somewhere. And free.... :laughings:
Funny :D you should say that.......in my quest for certain LPs :listeningmusic: that are deleted :facepalm: but someone in Lithuania or Belarus has uploaded, sometimes I've searched through 30~40 pages :RTFM: of crap :eatpopcorn:before hitting paydirt ! I've spent entire evenings searching :yawn: for maybe one song :guitar:.....but it's kind of worth it :thumbs up: when I track the sucker down !
I love :rolleyes: the :wtf:internet ! :cursing: :spank: :mad:
 
First place I check when I am looking for something special is sourceforge.net safe place, trusted programs. I have used this site for many years, this is a good place to start your search for any kind of software.
 
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