Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
for the purposes of burning?
You hit it right on the head Kosmo.
Brennser asked about burning and ripping software and everybody posted about what software they use to listen to digital music and transfer files to and from their Ipods.
Brennser, if you just want to put 80 minutes of music on a CD use what you're comfortable with because the features of each are pretty much the same.
Look for the ability to track-at-once to take the two second gap out between songs (not available on all) and which software interface you're most familiar with.
For ripping, decide on file type first then choose the appropriate software. If you want aac use Itunes, if you want WMA use Windows Media Player 9.0, if you want MP3, use MusicMatch or RealOne Jukebox or the CD Ripppers suggested by other users. Just make sure that your devices support the file type you choose.
Lastly, if you're bored with just picking 80 minutes of music and putting that on a CD, try your hand at mixing with Acoustica and you'll never look back at making random mixes without a lot of thought between songs and looking for that perfect fade.