It's hard for me to believe that anyone gets "flawless" performance
from Adaptect Easy CD Creator Version 4.03a. I haven't used it for image
files yet, but my experience with burning music CDs has not been good and
has made me want to find an alternative both for music and for archiving
scanned photos. Maybe it will be fine for images, but the performance with
music has not inspired any confidence in me. The CDs often have errors that
are not reported by Easy CD Creator; I only find out later when the disk
stops playing halfway through a song or starts "dropping" chunks of music or
starts making noises that shouldn't be there. I get this even when playing
the CD back on the same machine on which it was recorded and even on CDs
burned at 1X speed.
Anyone else have this experience?
Can anyone else recommend a more reliable piece of software?
I'm very reluctant to upgrade to a Version 5 if this basic and very
serious problem has not been fixed.
For burning, I'm using a Matsushita UJDA310 drive in a Dell Inspiron
7500 laptop that has a 600 MHz Pentium III and 256 MB RAM running Win 2K.
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Berman [mailto:larry@bermanart.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 9:00 AM
To: filmscanners@halftone.co.uk
Subject: Re: filmscanners: OT: burning cd's/easy cd creator
The company that's putting out EZ CD Creator is Roxio:
http://www.roxio.com/
I'm using 4.0 flawlessly and can't imagine what a $79 upgrade could be
worth.
Larry