In Reply to: RE: Happy I can burn a disc which does not play right off.. posted by John Elison on April 14, 2014 at 21:35:43:
The quick EAC way is to click on 'image' and the program copies the entire CD. All I have to do is title and name (so I can find it)
Then for burn one click find image file and burn.
Or I can go in different menu which creates a 'cue sheet' as a separate entity.
Say I wanted to cut out a song... Then when i burn I call up just the cue sheet annd that brings up the files in the program. I can burn the whole list or part (with a little fooling around).
When I stick a CD-R into the drive Windows calls up Microsoft's burner program but I just turn that back off and use EAC.
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Follow Ups
- EAC rips to the hard drive. then I also use EAC to burn the image. (2 ways to do it) - Elizabeth 00:58:54 04/15/14 (1)
- Thanks, Elizabeth. I'll give it a try. /nt\ - John Elison 08:14:44 04/15/14 (0)