Hello!
I finished my project, and am manufacturing it.
I was wondering what program I should use to make
a master Disk. I have a CD-R specifically made for mastering. (It cost $9!)
I have the latest CD Burner from Lacie.
(Firewire, external)
What program should I use?
I have Jam for OS9 and Toast for OS9
I guess they don't use a burner from lacie, or something to create a master disk. Do they?
But, that's all I have for now. I thought I'd like to use a good program to burn a master disk at least.
Thank you so much!
Nama
<small>[ November 26, 2004, 12:18 PM: Message edited by: Nama ]</small>
Burning a master disk.
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Re: Burning a master disk.
Thank you so much!
Is there any opinion? What do you use?
Thanks,
Is there any opinion? What do you use?
Thanks,
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Re: Burning a master disk.
I generally set up the tracks in BIAS Peak and then save it as a Jam image from there and the burn in Jam.
Now, the latest versions of Peak have direct to CD burning without having to use Jam, but I have to upgrade my Peak to try that out. I still have version 3.x.
HTH
Now, the latest versions of Peak have direct to CD burning without having to use Jam, but I have to upgrade my Peak to try that out. I still have version 3.x.
HTH
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Re: Burning a master disk.
Like they said, you should use Jam. It works great for what you need.
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