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RB

Jan 1, 1970
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Just a note in hopes it may be helpful to other beginners who want to make
CDs.

I'm an old geezer who doesn't know beans about CD making. First, I had to
learn how to download music. To do that, I asked the experts, and got some
opinions as to programs to use, and techniques.

When it came time to actually burn a CD, I did the same thing. The
consensus was that Nero was the way to go.

Well, I can't tell you all the reasons Nero may be good, but I sure can tell
you it was user friendly to me, in my novice state. I was able to instantly
make CDs, then to copy them.

Other programs may well be this easy too; don't know, I haven't had
experience with 'em.

But, I did want to let anyone know who might be in the "learning" stage, and
hesitant, that I don't think you can go wrong with Nero.
 
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mike

Jan 1, 1970
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RB wrote:
try
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Bunch of stuff For Sale and Wanted at the link below.
laptops and parts Test Equipment
Honda CB-125S
TEK Sampling Sweep Plugin and RM564
Tek 2465 $800, ham radio, 30pS pulser
Tektronix Concept Books, spot welding head...
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Ralph Wade Phillips

Jan 1, 1970
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Howdy!

RB said:
Just a note in hopes it may be helpful to other beginners who want to make
CDs.

I'm an old geezer who doesn't know beans about CD making. First, I had to
learn how to download music. To do that, I asked the experts, and got some
opinions as to programs to use, and techniques.

When it came time to actually burn a CD, I did the same thing. The
consensus was that Nero was the way to go.

Well, I can't tell you all the reasons Nero may be good, but I sure can tell
you it was user friendly to me, in my novice state. I was able to instantly
make CDs, then to copy them.

Heh. I've been using Nero for at least five years ... and I'm not
quite a novice (remembers the 8080 machine I built as a "kid" in the middle
70's ... )

But, yah, it's a good choice. Wish it were cheaper ...

RwP
 
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Jim Davis Nature Photography

Jan 1, 1970
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Heh. I've been using Nero for at least five years ... and I'm not
quite a novice (remembers the 8080 machine I built as a "kid" in the middle
70's ... )

But, yah, it's a good choice. Wish it were cheaper ...

Nero came with my Asus CDR burner. Works great. I like the way it
automatically can detect just how fast it can burn to a CDR. And wow
burning at 48x is a real treat.


Jim Davis
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http://jimdavis.oberro.com/html/bike_acc_.html
 
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ajb

Jan 1, 1970
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[.......]
(remembers the 8080 machine I built as a "kid" in the middle
70's ... )
[Remembers the analogue battery valve machines I built when Shockley
et al's devices still cost an arm and a leg......]
 
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