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Burning a Redbook Cd

Posted: Wed Jun 27, 2012 10:45 pm
by jbyerly1
In searching this forum I find references to Toast as an option. Roxio Jam. Searching the internet I find Wavelabs as another. Sony for PC. All have the ability to enter track names and pertinent information.

Are there any recommendations regardless of price point

Re: Burning a Redbook Cd

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 7:20 am
by stubbsonic
DSP-Quattro is a popular option. It is recently out with version 4 $99

I tried to see if Roxio's Toast products have Redbook options, but couldn't find the word redbook on their features page. Back in the day, Jam and Toast were good options. But you HAD to use JAM if you wanted to burn audio CD's or Redbook compliant CD's.

I was under the vague impression that the functionality of Jam was absorbed into Toast, but Roxio's website hasn't given any information about professionally mastering Redbook CD's.

DSP-Quattro has frequent updates and very happy customers. I'm THIS close :headbang: to buying it myself!

Burning a Redbook Cd

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 9:30 am
by kgdrum
I have had DSP QUATTRO for a while.
I haven't used it too much and I will update to v4 soon.
One thing I can tell you though, Stefano is one of the nicest most responsive developers in the marketplace.
If you ever have a question or problem he is hands on ,answers emails immediately,totally honest & helpful.
I decided a few months ago to install it on my MacPro after not using it for a couple of years.
He was answering emails immediately on Saturday nights and Sunday (Italy time) was incredibly nice & informative.
I can think of only 1 or 2 developers in the market who are as cool to deal with as Stefano.
It's a small company but he knows what he's doing and he is a jewel in the industry.

Re: Burning a Redbook Cd

Posted: Thu Jun 28, 2012 10:54 am
by jbyerly1
I saw quatro but I guess I was mis-judging by being really inexpensive. I shall take another look

Re: Burning a Redbook Cd

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 3:33 pm
by mikehalloran
Waveburner is popular, too. Although no longer being sold, it was bundled with Logic Studio.

Re: Burning a Redbook Cd

Posted: Fri Jun 29, 2012 4:18 pm
by rodger1811
mikehalloran wrote:Waveburner is popular, too. Although no longer being sold, it was bundled with Logic Studio.
Yeah, I like Waveburner as well but be careful with it's DDP functionality because it doesn't always work well. Trust me, I found out the hard way....... :headbang:

Re: Burning a Redbook Cd

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:43 am
by mikehalloran
rodger1811 wrote:
mikehalloran wrote:Waveburner is popular, too. Although no longer being sold, it was bundled with Logic Studio.
Yeah, I like Waveburner as well but be careful with it's DDP functionality because it doesn't always work well. Trust me, I found out the hard way....... :headbang:
I noticed that, when Logic Studio was split up into components at the App Store, Waveburner was no longer being offered separately nor was it bundled with anything else. Someone gave up on it. :surrender: