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Know of any CD burning apps that encode ISRC Numbers?
Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2006 3:19 pm
by paradeatw
I finally got my ISRC number assignment a few weeks ago and now i must start burning my songs with this number encoded. Besides Bias Peak and such audio editors, is there something a bit simpler such as a CD burning app that will allow me to type in the ISRC and burn away?
i appologize if this sounds stupid. So far, I have found Jam and Peak only. Any suggestions? Thanks in advanced

Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:42 am
by paradeatw
so far, no go - huh? lol
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 9:50 am
by tiger vomitt
something wrong with jam?
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 10:55 pm
by paradeatw
tiger vomitt wrote:something wrong with jam?
i don't... never used it... i come from a PC prior to purchasing my mac last year...
Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:40 pm
by MT Groove
Roxio Jam will encode ISRC just fine. Give it a try. It's one of the easiest application to prepare a replication ready master.
ISRC Codes
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 2:21 am
by hellcat
Hi, I had the same problem -- I had to find a software that would allow me to master properly, with codes and PQ and more....and Bias Peak is the only thing I could find that does it professionally... I'd recommend it. I use it after I mix down in DP4.61, then master in Bias Peak.
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 5:23 am
by sdemott
DSP -Quattro
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:56 am
by hearttimes
get jam
Re: ISRC Codes
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 10:20 am
by chrispick
hellcat wrote:Hi, I had the same problem -- I had to find a software that would allow me to master properly, with codes and PQ and more....and Bias Peak is the only thing I could find that does it professionally... I'd recommend it. I use it after I mix down in DP4.61, then master in Bias Peak.
Yeah, if your needs exceed CD-burning (e.g., you also want a mastering app or dedicated audio editor/conversion app), then you might want to pick up something like Peak or DSP Quattro.
I use Peak Pro to do that stuff for me, FWIW.
Anyway, Toast and Jam are both Roxio products, so they won't seem too alien to someone coming from the Windows-PC world.
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 7:15 pm
by paradeatw
Thanks guys... i'll look into all the above mentioned. Appreciate your suggestions.
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2006 10:36 pm
by David Polich
I believe DSP Quattro will do it.