[slinkelist] Homade CD's and CDJ

David Aue aue@nirvis.com
Wed, 27 Oct 1999 00:17:39 -0700


At 07:54 AM 10/26/99 , you wrote:
>     This isn't actually CD text.  This is info written to your hard drive
>after the CD is finished burning.  All CDJ does, is read the disc ID in the
>changer, then read the CD info off your hard drive.
Sorry but CDJ just ain't that smart.  CDJ doesn't have any clue about any 
info stored on your hard drive by other software.

David Aue
Nirvis Systems

>     Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 now decodes MP3's on the fly as it writes also,
>but I found a plugin for Winamp called DFX, which restores FIDELITY to those
>slightly muffled MP3 files, and can also save .wav files with the restored
>fidelity and then be burned.  Granted, an extra step, but you have to at least
>download the plugin for winamp and give it a try, it has a demo button on the
>interface which lets you activate/deactivate the processing for comparison.
>
>I was impressed with the sound quality improvement, you can find the plugin
>for winamp at www.winamp.com under the DSP plug-ins area.
>
>Keith
>
>
>Richard Malcolm-Smith wrote:
>
> > Keith wrote:
> >
> > >     I also found out by accident that if you burn your own compilation
> > > CD's from MP3's that Adaptec Easy CD Creator 4 will name the tracks from
> > > the MP3's, allow you to enter a title and artist, and on burn completion
> > > save the info to cdplayer.ini.  I just put the burned compilation CD
> > > into the changer, started CDJ and boom! the CD with all info was there
> > > in the library!  Very cool.
> >
> > Writing CDtext is cool. CDJ doesnt seem to pick it up too well off my
> > CDP-CX250.. I use Nero - decodes MP3's on the fly as it writes, bit iffy
> > at 8 speed write.
> >
> > >     Might be useful, might not, but I thought it was slick.  Anything
> > > automatic is cool ... hehe.
> >
> > It sure is..
>
>
>
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